This browser is not actively supported anymore. For the best passle experience, we strongly recommend you upgrade your browser.
| less than a minute read

Indiana Boosts Film Industry with New Tax Credit Incentives

Indiana is ramping up efforts to attract local and outside filmmakers by offering a generous 25% tax credit on qualifying in-state expenditures. This initiative aims to bolster commercial and smaller film productions within the state. Additionally, taxpayers can now assign all or a portion of their film and media production tax credits. There is a cap of $250,000 in credits per production and a total limit of $2,000,000 in credits. The bill extends the sunset date from July 1, 2027, to July 1, 2031, which provides filmmakers with a more extended window to take advantage of these incentives. Indiana's proactive approach to supporting the film industry underscores its commitment to fostering a thriving environment for filmmakers, especially local filmmakers.

Indiana lawmakers are prioritizing the film industry in the Hoosier State.

Tags

entertainment