NEW ORLEANS, LA. ( KTAL/KMSS) – The Louisiana Legislature will retain the state’s film tax incentive program but with an ...
Louisiana voted to save the filming tax credit in the state but will reduce it by $25 million to a cap of $125 million ...
The Louisiana legislature has hammered out a budget deal that preserves the state's incentive for film and TV production, ...
The Louisiana Senate has proposed keeping the film incentive, though with a reduced cap, after the House voted to repeal it ...
Hundreds of film industry workers filled the State Capitol’s Senate committee hall Sunday afternoon to signal their ...
If Georgia can maintain a thriving film industry why can't Louisiana? Lawmakers in Georgia have welcomed the film industry.
District A Shreveport City Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor says the tax credit is the key component to the city's growing film ...
A Louisiana Senate committee today approved the state’s tax credit for film and television production with a lower cap.
Louisiana’s state tax credit for film and television production may be at risk as legislators at a special session are ...
Cent is breathing a sigh of relief after Louisiana's Senate voted to maintain the film tax credit that is helping his G-Unit ...
The Film Tax Credit and History Rehabilitation Tax were on the line, but Louisiana’s Legislature chose to save the two credits from being cut completely.
The film industry, among interest groups, is lobbying to safeguard valuable tax breaks during a November special session on ...