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California isn’t only state beefing up its film incentives. Texas’ film and TV incentive fund will grow $50 million to $150 million for films with a budget of at least $1.5 million that have ...
California legislators voted Friday to more than double the amount allocated each year to the state’s film and television tax credit program, raising that cap to $750 million from $330 million.
The expansion will increase the cap on California's film and TV tax incentives from $330 million to $750 million a year -- making California one of the top states for capped film incentive programs.
Nine months after first proposing to increase the annual amount allocated to California's film and TV tax credit program, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed it into law.
California lawmakers voted to increase tax credits for film and TV production, in a bid to bring back work that has been leaving for other U.S. cities and overseas.
The news that Tinseltown has been waiting to hear has finally come: California lawmakers have approved Gov. Gavin Newsom ‘s proposal to allocate $750M annually to the Film & TV Tax Credit Program.
California has lost more than 17,000 jobs since 2022 from its declining share of the entertainment industry, according to union estimates. Producer Uri Singer said he shot three films in New York ...
The financing of film and TV production has changed dramatically compared with how it was in previous decades. And no one knows that better than Daisy Stall, EVP & group head of entertainment ...
(Reuters) -Hollywood's home state of California will more than double annual tax incentives for film and television production to $750 million under a measure passed by the Democratic-led ...
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After months of lobbying, the California state legislature has approved an increase in the cap for the state’s film and TV tax incentive program from $330 million to $750 million.
Burbank Mayor Nikki Perez speaks during a press conference in Burbank on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, to announce the $750 million film and TV tax credit that just passed the California Legislature.