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Committee advances substitute to reinstate Georgia post-production tax credit with $10 million cap
Summary
A substitute for House Bill 129 would reinstate Georgia’s post-production tax credit and keep the program cap at $10 million while requiring productions to be Georgia-based; sponsors said the credit supports local post-production employment and warned companies could leave without renewal.
The Senate Rules Committee advanced a substitute to House Bill 129 that would reinstate Georgia’s post-production tax credit and maintain a $10 million annual cap, while limiting the tax credit to productions based in Georgia.
Representative Chaz Cannon, presenting the substitute, said the original program included a sunset and that the…
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