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Hollywood Warns Against Sabotaging California Film Incentives, Seeks Exemption From Credit Limit
The entertainment industry is warning Gov. Gavin Newsom that the state risks undermining California production if it imposes a new limit on corporate tax credits. In a June 8 letter, a coalition of industry and labor groups argued that the governor’s budget proposal will cost production jobs and sabotage the state’s film incentive. “The result […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Hollywood Warns Against Sabotaging California Film Incentives, Seeks Exemption From Credit Limit, The entertainment industry is warning Gov. Gavin Newsom that the state risks undermining California production if it imposes a new limit on corporate tax credits. In a June 8 letter, a coalition of industry and labor groups argued that the governor’s budget proposal will cost production jobs and sabotage the state’s film incentive. “The result […]
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- Hollywood Warns Against Sabotaging California Film Incentives, Seeks Exemption From Credit LimitVariety - 2026-06-19T00:33:17+00:00
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