HCSHB2106--SHOWMOACT SPONSOR: Gregory(51) COMMITTEEACTION:Voted"DoPasswithHCS"bytheSpecial CommitteeonTourismbyavoteof9to0. ThefollowingisasummaryoftheHouseCommitteeSubstituteforHB 2106. Thisbillestablishesthe"ShowMOAct". Thisbillreauthorizesataxcreditforcertainexpensesrelatedto theproductionofqualifiedmotionmediaproductionprojects,as definedinthebill.Taxcreditsforsuchexpensesunderprevious lawexpiredonNovember28,2013. ForalltaxyearsbeginningonorafterJanuary1,2023,thisbill authorizesataxcreditequalto20%ofqualifyingexpenses,as definedinthebill,associatedwiththeproductionofaqualified motionmediaproductionproject. Anadditional5%maybeawarded foreachofthefollowingconditionsiftheyaremet: (1)Atleast50%ofthequalifiedfilmproductionprojectis filmedinMissouri; (2)Atleast15%oftheprojecttakesplaceinaruralorblighted area; (3)AtleastthreedepartmentsoftheproductionhireaMissouri residentreadytoadvancetothenextlevelinaspecializedcraft positionorlearnanewskillset; (4)TheDepartmentofEconomicDevelopmentdeterminesthatthe scriptforsuchprojectpositivelymarketsacityorregionofthe state,theentirestate,oratouristattractionlocatedinthe state,andtheproductionprovidescertainadvertisingmaterials, asdescribedinthebill. Thetotaldollaramountoftaxcreditsawardedtoaqualifiedfilm productionprojectmaybeincreasedby10%ifsuchprojectis locatedinacountyofthesecond,third,orfourthclass. Aqualifiedmotionmediaproductionprojectshallnotbeeligible fortaxcreditspursuanttothisbillunlesssuchprojectemploys thefollowingnumberofMissouriregisteredapprenticesorveterans residinginMissouriwithtransferableskills: (1)Ifthequalifyingexpensesarelessthan$5million,two; (2)Ifthequalifyingexpensesareatleast$5millionbutless than$10million,three; (3)Ifthequalifyingexpensesareatleast$10millionbutless than$15million,six;or (4)Ifthequalifyingexpensesareatleast$15million,eight. Finalapplicationsforthetaxcreditshallbeaccompaniedbya reportbyacertifiedpublicaccountantlocatedandlicensedbythe stateofMissouri,preparedattheexpenseoftheapplicant, attestingthattheamountsinthefinalapplicationarequalifying expenses. Thetotalamountoftaxcreditsauthorizedbythisbillforfilm productionshallnotexceed$8millionperyearandthetotal amountoftaxcreditsforseriesproductionauthorizedbythisbill shallnotexceed$8millionperyear. ThisbillshallsunsetonDecember31,2030. ThisbillissimilartoSB732(2022). Thefollowingisasummaryofthepublictestimonyfromthe committeehearing. Thetestimonywasbasedontheintroduced versionofthebill. PROPONENTS: SupporterssaythatthiswillboostMissouri'seconomy andboosttourism. Missourihasmanydifferentlandscapesthat filmmakerswouldlovetouse,buttheygotodifferentstates becausetheyhavetaxcredits. Peoplelikevisitingfamousfilm locationsandthiscouldhavealastingimpactontourism. This billwouldalsocreatejobsforpeoplewhowanttoworkonthe productions. TestifyingforthebillwereRepresentative Gregory;Associated IndustriesofMissouri;Branson/LakesAreaChamberofCommerce; ColePayne;MichelleDavidsonBratcher;StephaneShannon;Cityof IndependenceandSt.LouisConventionandVisitorCenter;Cityof KansasCity;KansasCityChamberofCommerce;HallmarkCards;and theMissouriCitizensForTheArts. OPPONENTS: Thosewhoopposethebillsaythatweshouldnothave anymoretaxcredits. TestifyingagainstthebillwasArnieC.Dienoff OTHERS:Otherstestifyingonthebillsaytherearemanydifferent kindsoftaxcreditsofferedforfilmingandproduction. Thetax creditpercentagerange,thetypeofcredititis(refundableor transferable,rebate,etc)andthetotalyearlycaparethemajor factorsindeterminingwhethertheincentivesarerobustenoughto attractanysignificantfilmandtelevisionproductiontothe state.Missourineedstoofferacreditthatismoreenticingthan stateswithsimilarlandscapesthatalsohavetaxcredits. TestifyingonthebillwasSterlingRMacer. Writtentestimonyhasbeensubmittedforthisbill.Thefull writtentestimonycanbefoundunderTestimonyonthebillpageon theHousewebsite.