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Entertainment & Sports

Jun. 16, 2012

Study finds California's film incentive a success

California's film tax credit program has propped up entertainment spending and jobs in the state, but its credit pool is still too small, and it should loosen some restrictions to ensure long-term success, report finds.


By Jean Yung


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California's film tax credit program has succeeded in propping up entertainment spending and jobs in the state, but its credit pool is still too small, and it should loosen some restrictions on the types of projects that can apply for funding to ensure long-term success, the Milken Institute said in a new report released Thursday.


The report comes as the California Legislature mulls whether to renew...

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