Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB631

Introduced
4/18/17  
Introduced
4/18/17  
Refer
4/19/17  
Refer
4/19/17  
Report Pass
5/15/17  

Caption

Provides relative to the cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits paid each year (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 631 are expected to have both fiscal and operational implications for the motion picture industry in Louisiana. By limiting the annual certification of tax credits, the bill aims to establish a more sustainable and manageable framework for state expenditures on these incentives. This adjustment may help the state avoid excessive financial obligations, yet it could also reduce the attractiveness of Louisiana as a location for film productions, potentially affecting job creation and economic activity related to the industry.

Summary

House Bill 631 introduces significant modifications to the motion picture production tax credit system in Louisiana. The bill establishes a new front-end annual aggregate cap on the amount of tax credits that may be certified each calendar year, reducing it from $180 million to $150 million starting from fiscal year 2019-2020. Additionally, it extends the previous back-end cap on tax credits that can be paid each year until fiscal year 2021, ensuring continued support to the film industry while imposing more structured limitations on the available credits.

Sentiment

The sentiments expressed during discussions surrounding HB 631 appeared to be mixed. Supporters viewed the bill as a necessary and prudent approach to controlling state expenditures, advocating for a balance between supporting the film industry and managing taxpayer funds effectively. Conversely, there were objections raised regarding the potential repercussions on the film industry's growth, with opponents arguing that the reduced tax credits might dissuade productions from choosing Louisiana as their filming location, thus negatively affecting local economies.

Contention

A notable point of contention in the bill is the balance between maintaining state support for the film industry and the need to regulate state financial resources. Critics of the cap on tax credits expressed concerns that placing lower limits on tax credits could hinder Louisiana's competitiveness in attracting high-quality productions, which could lead to a decline in economic stimulation that the film industry typically provides. This discourse reflects broader themes of fiscal responsibility versus economic development as the legislature seeks to sustain the state's identity as a filmmaking hub.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB235

Provides relative to the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

LA SB254

Provides for the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB640

Provides for when a motion picture production tax credit is earned by a motion picture production company (EG1 SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB8

Reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits awarded by the DED, reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits claimed on tax returns, and reduces the per project cap (Item #21) (OR +$45,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB7

Reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits awarded by the DED, reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits claimed on tax returns, and reduces the per project cap (Item #21) (OR +$90,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB562

Provides relative to the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB156

Reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits awarded, the cap on the amount of credits claimed on tax returns, and the per project cap (OR +$100,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB36

Reduces the annual cap on the amount of motion picture production tax credits awarded, the cap on the amount of credits claimed on tax returns, and reduces the per project cap (OR +$80,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB276

Limits the amount of motion picture investor tax credit applications certified by the office each year (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

LA SB173

Provides relative to the administration of the Motion Picture Production Tax Credit. (gov sig) (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

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