Hollywood lifeline: Newsom wants to double TV industry tax incentives
By Karah Rucker (Anchor/Reporter), Emma Stoltzfus (Video Editor/Producer)
In a move to strengthen California’s entertainment industry, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D, has announced a proposal to significantly expand the state’s film and television tax incentives. During a news conference in Hollywood, Newsom revealed plans to more than double the annual tax credit pool from $330 million to $750 million.
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“This is about jobs, this is about investment and recognizing that the world we invented is now competing against us,” Newsom said.
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The governor was joined by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and representatives from various entertainment unions, including the Directors Guild of America. Together, they stressed the importance of supporting an industry that generates over 700,000 jobs and nearly $70 billion in wages for Californians.
Newsom’s proposal would surpass New York’s film incentives, and Georgia also offers an attractive tax incentive.
The industry is still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent labor strikes. Newsom referred to the industry as being on “life support.”
The proposed expansion will be part of Newsom’s budget plan in January. He stated that California is in a position to afford this investment, while critics argue that subsidizing entertainment comes at the expense of other budget items, such as education and healthcare.
[Karah Rucker]
IN A MOVE TO STRENGTHEN CALIFORNIA’S ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY, GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM HAS ANNOUNCED A PROPOSAL TO SIGNIFICANTLY EXPAND THE STATE’S FILM AND TELEVISION TAX INCENTIVES.
DURING A NEWS CONFERENCE IN HOLLYWOOD, NEWSOM REVEALED PLANS TO MORE THAN DOUBLE THE ANNUAL TAX CREDIT POOL FROM $330 TO $750 MILLION dollars. HE EMPHASIZED THAT THIS INITIATIVE AIMS TO ENHANCE CALIFORNIA’S COMPETITIVENESS AGAINST OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES OFFERING SIMILAR INCENTIVES.
“THIS IS ABOUT JOBS, THIS IS ABOUT INVESTMENT AND RECOGNIZING THAT THE WORLD WE INVENTED IS NOW COMPETING AGAINST US.”
THE GOVERNOR WAS JOINED BY LOS ANGELES MAYOR KAREN BASS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT UNIONS, INCLUDING THE DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA. TOGETHER, THEY STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPORTING AN INDUSTRY THAT GENERATES OVER 700,000 JOBS AND NEARLY $70 BILLION IN WAGES FOR CALIFORNIANS.
NEWSOM’S PROPOSAL WOULD SURPASS NEW YORK’S FILM INCENTIVES.
GEORGIA ALSO OFFERS AN ATTRACTIVE TAX INCENTIVE.
THE INDUSTRY AS A WHOLE IS STILL RECOVERING FROM THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND RECENT LABOR STRIKES.
NEWSOM REFERRED TO THE INDUSTRY AS BEING ON “LIFE SUPPORT.”
THE PROPOSED EXPANSION WILL BE PART OF NEWSOM’S BUDGET PLAN IN JANUARY.
NEWSOM SAYS CALIFORNIA IS IN A POSITION TO AFFORD THE INVESTMENT –
WHILE CRITICS ARGUE THAT “SUBSIDIZING ENTERTAINMENT” –
COMES AT THE EXPENSE OF OTHER ITEMS IN THE BUDGET – SUCH AS EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE.
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California governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on CNNNewsom calls for big boost in funding for California’s film and TV tax credit, throwing Hollywood a lifeline
Click to see story on Los Angeles TimesGavin Newsom Unveils Plan to Boost State’s Film Incentive to $750 Million
Click to see story on VarietyNewsom To The Rescue: Governor Supersizes California’s Film & TV Tax Credits To Get Hollywood Back To Work
Click to see story on DeadlineCalifornia’s Newsom Doubles Film Tax Credits to Revive Hollywood
Click to see story on BloombergGov. Gavin Newsom proposes major boost in film tax credit
Click to see story on NBC LAGov. Gavin Newsom proposes new tax credit for state’s film industry
Click to see story on NBC Bay AreaAlarming Production Drop Spurs Gavin Newsom to Propose Doubling Tax Credits to Hollywood
Click to see story on The Hollywood ReporterGov. Newsom to Call for $420 Million Raise of California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program Cap
Click to see story on The WrapCalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KIFICalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KRDOCalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KVIANewsom proposes boost to California film and TV tax credit program
Click to see story on KCRA 3Newsom proposes doubling film tax breaks to keep Hollywood in California
Click to see story on abc 7 LACalifornia proposes increasing annual film tax credit to $750 million
Click to see story on WTVBNewsom unveils plan to vastly expand tax credits for California film and TV production
Click to see story on KTLA 5Newsom proposes increased tax credits for TV, film production
Click to see story on Fox 11 LACalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KESQCalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KEYTCalifornia governor proposes more than doubling the state’s film and TV tax incentives
Click to see story on KMIZGavin Newsom Proposes Major Boost in Film Tax Credit
Click to see story on MyNewsLA.comRight
Untracked Bias
California Introduces Proposal to More Than Double Tax Credit Incentives to $750 Million for Film and TV Production
Click to see story on IndieWireGavin Newsom Unveils Plan to Boost State’s Film Incentive to $750 Million
Click to see story on UpstractGavin Newsom to Seek to Bolster California Film Industry
Click to see story on starsalert.comHollywood hurt by limited film production incentives, California proposes to more than double it
Click to see story on Latest For MeGavin Newsom proposes to increase California film and TV tax credit
Click to see story on AreyoupopCalifornia Expands Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million in Bid to Keep Hollywood Productions Local
Click to see story on The Pride LACalifornia proposes increasing annual film tax credit to $750 million – Regional Media News
Click to see story on regionalmedianews.comCalifornia Governor proposes to double state’s film and TV tax …
Click to see story on ScreenCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes increasing the film tax incentive program from $330M to $750M annually; the proposal needs State Legislature approval
Click to see story on mediagazer.comGovernor Supersizes California’s Film & TV Tax Credits To Get Hollywood Back To Work
Click to see story on WDC TV NewsGov. Gavin Newsom to Seek to Bolster California Film Industry
Click to see story on elrisala.comNewsom To The Rescue: Governor Supersizes California’s Film & TV Tax Credits To Get Hollywood Back To Work
Click to see story on hive.newsCalifornia Expands Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million in Bid to Keep Hollywood Productions Local
Click to see story on Santa Monica MirrorCalifornia Expands Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million in Bid to Keep Hollywood Productions Local
Click to see story on Yo! Venice!California Expands Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million in Bid to Keep Hollywood Productions Local
Click to see story on Brentwood NewsCalifornia Expands Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million in Bid to Keep Hollywood Productions Local
Click to see story on Century City NewsGavin Newsom to Seek to Bolster California Film Industry
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