@nytimes: Dozens of states have lured film and TV production with financial incentives. But economists have long been dubious about the value of subsidies for film and television, saying they have plunged state governments into a race to the bottom where the biggest winner, by far, is Hollywood. Matt Stevens, who writes about arts and culture news for The New York Times, breaks down the costs. Video by Matt Stevens, Claire Hogan and Gabriel Blanco #film #filmmaking #taxes
I'll ask the obvious question. Why not make the tax credits non transferrable?
2024-03-27 00:49:20
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Nate Gilbert :
tax credits is often how indie projects can get financing. this isn’t a fair angle, Matt
2024-03-27 03:03:47
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ou812_aswell :
what about New Mexico
2024-03-31 01:38:21
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Nicholas (Sedgewick) Thompson :
Yeah IF it portrays happy ending tourism at recognizable locations then obviously that’s extremely valuable otherwise yeah more uncertain
2024-03-27 02:16:30
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shdhru38447 :
Isn’t it kind of a status / bragging rights thing ? Similar to how schools use sports as status and ego trips for administration?
2024-03-27 06:10:24
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Carl K :
look at Atlanta
2024-04-08 07:44:23
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Jesus is King :
@Minix U1:The New York Times " they where killed 🤦🤦🤦🤦they where murdered or assassinated!!
The New York Times are complicit in Genocide in Palestine. Look up Shah of Iran telling us in the 70's
2024-04-20 02:10:55
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cinblooms :
Hollywood is full of criminals fraudsters and psychopaths
2024-04-01 13:06:10
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ziZoy :
AMLO 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2024-03-27 13:41:30
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Dawn❌️ :
Isn't that Luke selling your foodstamp card?
2024-11-03 16:31:42
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Carl K :
Needs to be strategic with workforce development
2024-04-08 07:44:03
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