Oct 27 (Reuters) - Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed increasing the money available for film and television production incentives in California to $750 million annually from $330 million ...
In an effort to maintain its status as the “entertainment capital of the world,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a more than doubling of the state’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program from ...
(CNS) - Gov. Gavin Newsom is pitching a proposal Monday to more than double the tax credit the state offers to producers of films and TV shows that shoot in California. Appearing with industry ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed an expansion of the state’s film and television tax credit program from the current $330 million annual allocation to $750 million annually.
As production struggles to rebound after last year’s dual labor strikes, the competition between major U.S. film hubs to land projects is as intensive as ever. The governor of California in ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to announce a proposal on Sunday to more than double California’s incentive for film and TV production, in a bid to bolster the struggling industry. Newsom is due to ...
The governor seeks to double film and television incentives to $750 ... Gavin Newsom unveiled plans to more than double California’s current cap for a program that provides tax relief to the ...
Designed to bring more media productions to California with substantial tax credits, the program has generated more than $26 billion in economic activity in California since 2009. Gov. Gavin ...
(Reuters) - Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed increasing the money available for film and television production incentives in California to $750 million annually from $330 million, his office ...
INVESTIGATION. GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM HAS JUST ANNOUNCED A PROPOSAL TO BOOST CALIFORNIA’S FILM AND TV TAX CREDIT. IT WOULD INCREASE THE CREDIT FROM 330 TO 750 MILLION. AND THIS COMES AFTER ...
California lost an estimated $1.6 billion in production spending due to limited tax credit funding between 2020 and 2024, Colleen Bell, the Director of the California Film Commission, said.
(Reuters) - Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed increasing the money available for film and television production incentives in California to $750 million annually from $330 million, his office said on ...