Georgia Remains a Top Film Hub
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Georgia Remains a Top Film Hub
Georgia stays strong as a film hub despite industry challenges. The state offers built-in tax incentives and top production facilities. Local crew, great weather, and solid infrastructure help Georgia win over other filming locations. In recent years, Georgia has updated its laws to support production spending amid global changes. Big studios like Trilith and SCAD match the quality of those found in Hollywood. Even during a slow production perio…
Lights, camera, taxes: Georgia looks to maintain production powerhouse status as Kemp signs new tax break into law - SaportaReport
Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 475 (HB 475) earlier this month, ushering in a new age of tax credits that reflects the ever-changing film and TV industry.The bill goes into effect at the start of next year and was sponsored by Rep. Matthew Gambill (R) and Sen. Matt Brass (R). Notably, it made specific provisions for streaming and FAST (Free Ad-Supported TV) productions, which the old tax credit did not have specifically outlined, leading to u…
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