Newsom to propose increasing Hollywood tax credits to $750 million

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 07: The historic Hollywood sign is viewed on October 07, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. The IATSE union which represents Hollywood’s film and television production crews voted to authorize a strike, calling for better working conditions and higher pay amid a surge in streaming demand. Negotiations are ongoing but a strike may be imminent. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (Mario Tama)

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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday announced plans to expand the state’s tax credit for the film and television industry to $750 million.

Why it matters: Film and television production in California has been slow to rebound after the COVID-19 pandemic and Hollywood strikes last year. California’s current tax credit for film production is capped at $330 million. It was last expanded by the legislature in 2014.

The backstory: Many Hollywood stakeholders, including the permitting agency FilmLA, have supported the tax credit expansion.

Competition from other states: California has been competing more and more with other filming locations, like Georgia, New York and New Mexico. If approved by the California legislature, this would be one of the biggest film and TV tax credit programs in the nation. Some states do not place a limit on their incentive programs…

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