Lawmakers look to strengthen Michigan’s creative economy through multimedia tax credits.
Michigan lawmakers have introduced legislation to restore multimedia tax credits aimed at attracting film, television, video game, and other digital media productions to the state. The proposal seeks to bring production spending, jobs, and investment back to Michigan after the state's previous film incentive program ended in 2015. Supporters say the new legislation has been redesigned to better benefit Michigan workers and businesses, with stronger accountability measures and a broader focus on the state's growing multimedia industry. The bills have been referred to the Michigan House Committee on Government Operations for further consideration.
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