Written by Tom Deehan on Feb 14, 2017. Posted in Incentive News

Paramount Pictures feature film scores biggest California tax credit to date

The California Film Commission has recently distributed USD100 million in tax credits across 22 different projects, one of which received USD22.4 million, the largest payout to date. Paramount Pictures received the record-breaking sum for an untitled feature film.

Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, A Star is Born, received a USD7 million tax credit. The film is being produced by Gerber Pictures, Joint Effort, Malapaso Pictures and Thunder Road Pictures. Location Manager’s Scott Trimble and Nate Taylor comprise the project’s Los Angeles test unit.

Bradley Cooper, Film, Filming, Production, Industry, Los Angeles, California, A Star Is BornOther projects include Universal Studios’ Marwencol and Lionsgate’s Plus One, which received USD8 million and USD2.3 million respectively.

The California Film Commission Executive Director, Amy Lemisch states: “thanks to the expanded tax credit program we’re now on a path to win more and more battles in the fight against runaway production. Welcoming another big-budget feature and creating jobs across the state are great news for California.”

The allocation of larger tax credits is now possible thanks to the changes made to California’s incentive programme in 2015. Productions with budgets over USD75 million are now eligible to qualify and the scheme’s annual fund was increased from USD100 million to USD330 million.

The current iteration of the incentive has allowed California to curb the number of films heading to other states in search of a better financial deal. Disney’s upcoming science-fiction film, A Wrinkle in Time, received a tax credit of USD18.1 million after shooting in November. Scenes were shot in Los Angeles and New Zealand on a budget of USD108 million.

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