Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB520

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

Impact

The implementation of SB520 is expected to bolster the local economy by attracting more film and media productions to Virginia, thus generating additional jobs and stimulating local businesses. The legislation signifies a strategic effort to not only enhance Virginia's standing as a fertile ground for the motion picture industry but also to engage the workforce in various facets of production, benefiting communities economically. Furthermore, the bill aims to adapt to the evolving digital landscape by including productions of digital interactive media, episodic content, and virtual/augmented reality.

Summary

SB520 establishes a motion picture production tax credit in Virginia, aimed at incentivizing film and related productions to occur within the state. The bill details that eligible production companies can receive a refundable credit against their state tax obligations based on qualifying expenses pertaining to their production activities within Virginia. The credit can be as high as 15% for general productions and 20% for those located in economically distressed areas, with specific provisions for payroll associated with Virginia residents employed in these productions.

Contention

However, the bill has faced some contention, particularly concerning the fiscal implications of its implementation on the state's tax revenue. Critics may argue about the sustainability of allocating a finite amount of tax credits for production companies while potentially impacting public funding available for other essential services. Given the volume of financial incentives, questions arise regarding the adequacy of oversight in ensuring that the benefits to local economies and employment are realized and that the credit system does not inadvertently favor larger, out-of-state production houses at the expense of smaller local enterprises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB589

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA HB589

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA SB520

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA HB1767

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA HB2108

Motion picture production; increases aggregate cap on tax credit.

VA SB1179

Motion picture production tax credit; renamed as content manufacturing tax credit, removes sunset.

VA AB1734

Income taxes: credits: motion pictures.

VA SB871

Income taxes: credits: motion pictures.

VA AB1837

Income taxes: credits: motion pictures.

VA SB832

Income taxes: credits: motion pictures.

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