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A deal to revive TV and move tax incentives is raising hope among Wisconsin filmmakers.
Productions that shoot in the state can qualify for a 30 percent tax incentive under a newly established program, which has a $5 million cap.
Productions that shoot in the state can qualify for a 30 percent tax incentive under a newly-established program, which has a $5 million cap.
Two state lawmakers just agreed to fund a new production incentive program. The state budget reestablished the Wisconsin Film Office and offers up to $5 million in tax credits to filmmakers.
With more funding challenges than ever, some arts advocates look to the state of Wisconsin for help. Will it ever come?
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