California Film & TV Tax Credit

Governor Gavin Newsom was in Los Angeles yesterday (July 21) to sign bipartisan legislation that expands California’s film/TV tax credit program with an additional $330 million over two years, including $150 million targeted specifically at promoting new soundstage development and workforce...

California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 continues to attract big-budget features and production activity statewide as reflected in the latest round of film projects announced by the California Film Commission.
The 15 projects (10 non-independent, five independent) include the...

The first round of films selected for the fourth year of California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 includes another big-budget feature, a large contingent of independent projects, and lots of out-of-zone production.
The California Film Commission announced that 19 films (11 non-...

During a formal ceremony this morning at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed a bill into law that more than triples funding for the state’s Film & TV Tax Credit to $330 million a year for five years beginning with...

Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, Senate President pro Tem-elect Kevin de León, Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, Assembly Republican Leader Connie Conway and Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff have announced a deal to expand,...