California’s Tax Credit Program Attracts Major Productions Back to Hollywood California's competitive tax incentive programs continue to lure major film and television productions back to the state, with the latest win being the spinoff series Suits: LA. Originally intended to be shot in Vancouver, the production pivoted to Los Angeles after being awarded nearly $12 million in tax credits, thanks to a program aimed at boosting soundstage construction and keeping jobs in California. The California Film Commission announced the move on Tuesday, highlighting that Suits: LA is just one of 19 projects benefiting from the state’s tax incentive program this year. The initiative, which has allocated a total of $51.6 million in incentives, is expected to generate significant employment opportunities and economic impact, with projected spending of over $284 million in California. California’s Efforts to Reclaim Hollywood Productions In recent years, competing states and countries have step...
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