A Louisiana Senate committee today approved the state’s tax credit for film and television production with a lower cap.
The Louisiana Senate has proposed keeping the film incentive, though with a reduced cap, after the House voted to repeal it ...
District A Shreveport City Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor says the tax credit is the key component to the city's growing film ...
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A Louisiana Senate committee voted Tuesday (Nov. 19) to keep the state’s film tax incentive while reducing the cap on the ...
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Louisiana's House of Representatives voted Tuesday to sunset the state's incentive for film production next year.
The Louisiana House of Representatives voted to eliminate the $150 million tax incentive program offered for film and TV ...
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Lawmakers adjourned early Monday after they failed to reach a consensus on what should be taxed, as Gov. Jeff Landry attempts ...
Louisiana’s state tax credit for film and television production may be at risk as legislators at a special session are ...
Hundreds of film industry workers filled the State Capitol’s Senate committee hall Sunday afternoon to signal their ...