Tax credit tweaks aim to boost Louisiana’s struggling film industry
- A law in Louisiana aims to revive the state's film industry by enacting new rules for the film tax credit program.
- Qualified productions can receive a tax credit of up to 40% of total production expenditures under the new law.
- The law removes credit caps per project and payroll caps per person to enhance competitiveness.
- If successful, the law could bring significant business and jobs back to Louisiana's film industry.
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