A Louisiana Senate committee today approved the state’s tax credit for film and television production with a lower cap.
Learn about the recent developments in Louisiana's tax incentives and see how 50 Cent is responding to the news.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A House-passed bill that cuts Louisiana’s income tax rate sailed out of a Senate committee on Tuesday ...
The Louisiana State Senate has voted to restore the state's film and TV tax credit program after the State Assembly voted to ...
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A couple weeks ago, it seemed like the Louisiana tax plan Governor Jeff Landry was pushing was about to sail through the ...
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The Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs committee heard testimony today on House bills 21 and 25. On Tuesday, the committee ...
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 ...
Lawmakers adjourned early Monday after they failed to reach a consensus on what should be taxed, as Gov. Jeff Landry attempts ...