California is about to give Hollywood studios a lucrative tax deal during the writers' strike | CNN Business

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California is about to give Hollywood studios a lucrative tax deal during the writers' strike | CNN Business
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The state of California is about to give movie and TV studios a new lucrative tax perk

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. A bill awaiting California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature would extend the state’s tax incentive program for film and TV productions for five years but with a key update: Studios with more tax credits than they can use will be able to exchange those credits for cash. The bill, part of the state’s overall budget plan, was passed by California legislators on Tuesday, and Newsom is expected to sign it on Friday.

In addition to refundable tax credits and stricter safety standards, the bill establishes specific diversity requirements. Studios must submit data about the diversity of their workforce to qualify for the full credit. The bill also adds a new member to the state’s film commission with diversity, equity, and inclusion expertise. A tense time for the industry The tax perk for Hollywood comes amid ongoing tension between the industry’s workforce and the studios’ bosses.

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