November 1, 2024
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Gov’t Forms Database Update: Introducing Louisiana

Tom Waddick
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When you're filming in Louisiana, the forms can stack up quickly. From setting up your Louisiana business entity to applying for lucrative tax credits, you may find you need almost as many government documents as there are beads on Bourbon Street. And sometimes finding all this paperwork can be the most difficult part—until now!

We're excited to announce that Wrapbook’s Government Forms Database now includes essential forms for Louisiana. From incentives to incorporation, permits to withholding, finding the documents you need for your production has never been easier.

Wrapbook’s Government Forms Database

The best way to make sure you have all the forms your production needs is with Wrapbook’s comprehensive Government Forms Database.

Whether you're searching for federal documents, specific forms for states like Louisiana, California, and New York, or even local forms like applications for municipal permits, you can quickly find exactly what you need all organized on this easy-to-search hub.

In states like Louisiana that offer a multitude of production resources, having all of these forms at your fingertips can greatly speed and simplify production.

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Explore Louisiana's filming opportunities

Why film in Louisiana? With its diverse locations, rich cultural heritage, and generous tax incentives, Louisiana has become a hotspot for filmmakers. From the vibrant streets of New Orleans to the serene Cypress-shaded bayous, the state offers beautifully unique backdrops for any story.

Depending on the production, there are a number of state-specific and local forms you might need to film in Louisiana. Luckily, Wrapbook’s Government Forms Database has you covered.

Search the Louisiana forms you may need

Our expanded database now includes key Louisiana forms crucial for your production:

Articles of Incorporation for a Louisiana Business

If you're establishing a corporation in Louisiana, this form is essential. It outlines your business's fundamental details and is filed with the Louisiana Secretary of State.

Louisiana Declaration of Residency Form

To take full advantage of Louisiana's attractive film tax credits, you'll need local cast and crew to complete this form attesting that they are residents of Louisiana.

Application For A Blanket Permit To Employ Minors In The Entertainment Industry

Working with child actors dictates careful compliance with child actor laws.

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Our forms database can help you find all the permitting forms you need to film in Louisiana.

States like Louisiana require productions to make payments into the minor’s Coogan Account and file for a permit to employ child actors with this form.

New Orleans Filming Application Form

Many municipalities in Louisiana require productions to file for a local film permit before shooting. This application for a New Orleans film permit will help simplify your shoot in the Big Easy.

Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate (L-4)

Paying Louisiana residents? Then you will need to make sure state income tax is correctly withheld by having employees complete this Louisiana L-4 withholding form.

Wrapping up

Producing in Louisiana just got a whole lot easier now that Wrapbook’s Government Forms Database has all the required documents organized in one place. With all the essential forms at your fingertips, you can focus on what really matters—bringing your creative vision to life.

Explore our Government Forms Database today and streamline your Louisiana production process.

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Last Updated 
November 1, 2024

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At Wrapbook, we pride ourselves on providing outstanding free resources to producers and their crews, but this post is for informational purposes only as of the date above. The content on our website is not intended to provide and should not be relied on for legal, accounting, or tax advice.  You should consult with your own legal, accounting, or tax advisors to determine how this general information may apply to your specific circumstances.

About the author
Tom Waddick

Tom is a filmmaker, producer, and marketing specialist based in Los Angeles.

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