A New York Times report details how California, New York, Texas, Georgia, and Louisiana are updating film tax credits to attract productions—with lessons for industry planners.

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California lawmakers pass legislation to expand the annual film and TV tax credit cap from $330M to $750M, aligning incentives with top states and signaling renewed commitment to Hollywood’s workforce.

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Governor Gavin Newsom signs a landmark bill expanding California’s film and television tax credit program to $750 million annually, making credits refundable and extending incentives through 2030.

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Georgia’s HB?129 reinstates a 20% tax credit for post-production expenditures in film and TV, with bonus uplifts for in-state and rural work, capped at $10?million per year.

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A proposed Pennsylvania bill would raise the cap on the Film Production Tax Credit from $100?million to $125?million, aiming to lure more film and TV projects, create jobs, and boost tourism.

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