22 TV Series Will Receive a California Film Tax Credit as Applications Increase 400%
The $256 million incentives aim to generate $1.1 billion in economic activity and employ over 52,600 cast, crew, and background performers, revitalizing California's entertainment sector.
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As California Dishes Out $256M In TV Tax Credits, Here’s How Lawmakers, Union Leaders & Production Workers United To (Hopefully) Revitalize Hollywood
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California Gives $256 Million in Tax Credits to 22 TV Productions, Including 'The Studio' Season 2
California has awarded $255.7 million in state tax credits across 22 television productions, the California Film Commission announced on Wednesday. “The Studio,” “The Comeback,” “Golf,” “Ballard,” “S.W.A.T. Exiles,” “NCIS: Origins” and “Presumed Innocent” are all among the recipients, marking the first round of credits since the state upped its incentive to $750 million in June. The commission also noted that due to the film and TV tax incentive…


22 TV series will receive a California film tax credit as applications increase 400%
The 22 shows were chosen amid a massive amount of interest in the state's incentive program, which now has a cap of $750 million, up from $330 million.
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