Secondary Incentives
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Incentive Type:
Qualifying Production Types
Commercials, Scripted TV, Feature Film
Sunset Date
None
Wrapbook's Rule to Remember
Jefferson Parish has its own application AND its own residency forms in order to make the labor qualify. This means you will need a total of two residency forms, state and local, to maximize this program.
Basic Incentive Information
- Spend3%
- Above the Line Residents3%
- Above the Line Non-ResidentsN/A
- Below the Line Residents3%
- Below the Line Non-ResidentsN/A
- Minimum Spend$150,000
- Funding CapContact Film Office
- Project Cap$100,000
- Loan Out RegistrationNo
- Loan Out WithholdingNo
- CPA Audit RequiredYes
- Screen Credit RequiredYes
In order to get the maximum return listed in ranges, check out Additional Bonuses.
Project Criteria
The production must have its principal Louisiana production office located within Jefferson Parish or use a soundstage, studio or alternative filming facility located within Jefferson Parish.
Contact the film office for more details.
Additional Bonuses
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How to Apply
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Additional Information
There is a $115,000 funding cap when a production company brings a subsequent production to Jefferson Parish within 12 months of completion of the prior project.
Jefferson Parish residents are required to complete a Parish of Jefferson Declaration of Residency form.
Contact the film office for more details.
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