Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1767

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

Impact

The bill is framed to not only attract more productions to Virginia but also to bolster the local workforce by incentivizing hiring Virginia residents. Additional credits for payroll are provided based on the total production costs, with specific incentives for first-time actors or crew members. This could lead to significant job opportunities in the entertainment sector and support ancillary businesses benefiting from increased filming activity in the state.

Voting

During the recent discussions, HB1767 received a vote in the House where it was recommended to lay on the table by a 5-3 majority. This indicates a divisive stance within the committee regarding the bill's implications and merits. Continued debate is expected as stakeholders from various sectors weigh in on the effectiveness and reach of the proposed changes.

Summary

House Bill 1767 addresses the motion picture production tax credit in Virginia. It amends the existing tax code to offer a refundable credit for qualifying motion picture productions with expenses exceeding $250,000. The bill specifies a 15% credit on qualifying expenses, which can be increased to 20% if the production occurs in an economically distressed area. The intention is to promote film production in Virginia, stimulating local economies and supporting job creation in the region.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has generated some contention among legislators. Critics express concerns over the fiscal implications of offering significant tax credits, worried it may strain state resources or misallocate funds away from other essential services. Proponents argue that the economic benefits brought by increased production activities will outweigh the costs, thus justifying the implementation of such tax incentives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB589

Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.

VA SB520

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 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 SB251

Content manufacturing tax credit; removes sunset for the motion picture credit, redesignates credit.

VA HB771

Content manufacturing tax credit; removes sunset for the motion picture credit, redesignates credit.

VA SB251

Content manufacturing tax credit; removes sunset for the motion picture credit, redesignates credit.

VA AB1734

Income taxes: credits: motion pictures.

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