Secondary Incentives
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Incentive Type:
Qualifying Production Types
Music Videos, Animation, Commercials, Scripted TV, Feature Film
Sunset Date
June 20, 2020
None
Wrapbook's Rule to Remember
Local incentives require a separate application from the state program application.
Basic Incentive Information
- Spend
- Above the Line Residents
- Above the Line Non-Residents
- Below the Line Residents
- Below the Line Non-Residents
- Minimum Spend
- Funding Cap$50,000
- Project Cap
- Loan Out RegistrationNo
- Loan Out WithholdingNo
- CPA Audit RequiredNo
- Screen Credit RequiredNo
In order to get the maximum return listed in ranges, check out Additional Bonuses.
Project Criteria
Option 2 - CA Film & Television Tax Credit Approved Productions: City will refund basic film permit fee(s) to production project that is approved for the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program. Option 3 - Occupancy at City Hotels: City will refund 50% of Transient Occupancy Taxes, not to exceed 5%, collected within the City to a production that purchases a minimum of 5 room nights within a calendar month at a hotel located within the City; and a production that films at an approved location in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Contact the film office for more details.
How to Apply
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Additional Information
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