S4199A-2011: Includes writer salaries and fees within production costs eligible for the empire state film production credit


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Includes writer's salaries and fees within production costs eligible for the empire state film production credit.
Sponsor: HANNON / Co-sponsor(s): LANZA, ADDABBO, HASSELL-THOMPSON, KRUEGER, MCDONALD, MONTGOMERY, PARKER, PERKINS, RIVERA / Committee: FINANCE
Law Section: Tax Law / Law: Amd S24, Tax L

S4199A-2011 Actions

S4199A-2011 Meetings

Investigations and Government Operations: May 2, 2012

S4199A-2011 Votes

VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE: - Investigations and Government Operations - May 2, 2012

Ayes (5): Marcellino, Alesi, Nozzolio, Diaz, Peralta
Ayes W/R (1): Zeldin
Nays (2): Golden, Squadron

S4199A-2011 Memo

BILL NUMBER:S4199A

TITLE OF BILL:
An act
to amend the tax law, in relation to eligibility for the empire
state film
production credit

PURPOSE:
Includes writer salaries and fees within production costs eligible for
the empire state film production credit.

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Section 1. Provides for the allowance of credit.

Section 2. Modifies the definition of "qualified production costs" to
include writer's fees and services. Defines "writer". for purposes of
the Empire State Film Production. Credit.

Section 3. Outlines criteria to qualify as eligible production costs
including requirements for writer residency, and either a cap of
$50,000 per writer on the amount of the credit that may be claimed by
a qualified taxpayer, or a $70,000 per writer credit where a minority
or woman writer is hired when three or more writers are hired.

Section 4. This act shall take effect one hundred twentieth day after
it shall have become a law.

JUSTIFICATION:
Many films and television shows are drawn to the unique urban and
picturesque landscapes of New York. The Empire State Film Production
Credit has created jobs and brought revenue to New York when
productions move to or begin in New York and take advantage of the
30% tax. credit on qualifying production costs. However, it has not
created employment opportunities for the thousands of New York State
residents who try to earn their living by writing for television and
film.

In 2008 there were 15 major television productions filming in New York
State.
Collectively, these shows employed a total of 122 writers. Of these
122 writers only 24 of them live in New York. The remaining writers
reside on the West Coast, many in Los Angeles. Some of these writers
work on scripts for shows such as Ugly Betty and Law & Order: special
victims Unit, where the City of New York is a main character, without
even visiting New York prior to writing an episode. At the same time,
many New Yorkers have found it impossible to maintain a career
writing for television without leaving the state, uprooting their
families and depriving the state of tax revenue.

Currently the Empire State Film Credit does not include writers as a
qualified production cost, while Connecticut and Michigan do include
writers in their film production tax credits. Canada, the biggest
competitor for film and television productions, includes writers in
their tax credit as well.
Including writers as a qualified production cost will create jobs for


New Yorkers as well as preserving New York's strong tradition as a
creative center for entertainment.

The inclusion of writers as a qualified production cost would Create
new jobs and revenue with little fiscal impact. Funds for the Empire
State Film Production Tax Credit are already allocated; this bill
would carve out a small amount of those funds and devote them to
writers.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
2009-2010: S.6101 Schneiderman/A.8144 Englebright

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
This bill makes use of funds already allocated to the Empire Film Tax
Credit.
No additional allocation of funds is required.

EFFECTIVE DATE:
This act shall take effect one hundred twentieth day after it shall
have become a law.

S4199A-2011 Text

 S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
 
4199--A
2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N SENATE March 23, 2011
Introduced by Sens. HANNON, ADDABBO, HASSELL-THOMPSON, KRUEGER, McDO NALD, MONTGOMERY, PERKINS, RIVERA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations -- recommitted to the Committee on Investi gations and Government Operations in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the tax law, in relation to eligibility for the empire state film production credit THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:


Section 1. Paragraph 1 of subdivision (a) of section 24 of the tax law, as amended by section 3 of part Q of chapter 57 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
(1) Allowance of credit. A taxpayer which is a qualified film production company, or a qualified independent film production company, or which is a sole proprietor of or a member of a partnership which is a qualified film production company or a qualified independent film production company, and which is subject to tax under articles nine-A or twenty-two of this chapter, shall be allowed a credit against such tax, pursuant to the provisions referenced in subdivision [(c)] (F) of this section, to be computed as [hereinafter] provided IN THIS SECTION.

S 2. Paragraph 2 of subdivision (b) of section 24 of the tax law, as added by section 1 of part P of chapter 60 of the laws of 2004, is amended and a new paragraph 8 is added to read as follows:
(2) "Production costs" means any costs for tangible property used and services performed directly and predominantly in the production (includ ing pre-production and post production) of a qualified film. "Production costs" shall not include [(i) costs for a story, script or scenario to be used for a qualified film and (ii)] wages or salaries or other compensation for writers, directors, including music directors, EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD10413-08-1
S. 4199--A 2 producers and performers (other than background actors with no scripted lines). WRITERS' FEES AND SALARIES SHALL BE ELIGIBLE PRODUCTION COSTS SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION (C) OF THIS SECTION; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT FEES THAT ARE BASED ON DEFERRED, LEVERAGED OR PROFIT PARTICIPATION COSTS, OR ARE IN EXCESS OF THOSE OTHERWISE PERMITTED BY SUBDIVISION (C) OF THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE ELIGIBLE PRODUCTION COSTS. "Production costs" generally include technical and crew production costs, such as expenditures for film production facilities, or any part thereof, props, makeup, wardrobe, film processing, camera, sound record ing, set construction, lighting, shooting, editing and meals. (8) "WRITER" MEANS A WRITER EMPLOYED OR RETAINED TO WRITE OR REVISE SCRIPTS, SCREEN PLAYS, TELEPLAYS, DIALOGUE, SKETCHES, ROUTINES OR NARRATIONS.

S 3. Subdivisions (c) and (d) of section 24 of the tax law are relet tered subdivisions (f) and (g) and three new subdivisions (c), (d) and (e) are added to read as follows:
(C) FOR A FEATURE FILM OR TELEVISION PRODUCTION, WRITERS' FEES AND SALARIES SHALL BE ELIGIBLE COSTS; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, SUCH COSTS SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS PER WRITER PER QUALIFIED FILM. PROVIDED, FURTHER, THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS SECTION, A WRITER'S FEES AND SALARY SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF THE CREDIT GRANTED BY THIS SUBDIVISION, IF SUCH WRITER IS A RESIDENT OF THIS STATE. (D) WHERE MORE THAN THREE WRITERS ARE HIRED OR RETAINED FOR SERVICE ON AN ELIGIBLE PRODUCTION AND AT LEAST ONE SUCH WRITER IS A MINORITY GROUP MEMBER, AS DEFINED BY SUBDIVISION EIGHT OF SECTION THREE HUNDRED TEN OF THE EXECUTIVE LAW, OR A WOMAN SUCH COSTS SHALL NOT EXCEED SEVENTY THOU SAND DOLLARS PER WRITER PER QUALIFIED FILM. (E) FOR EACH TAX YEAR, NOT MORE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS IN TAX CRED ITS FOR WRITERS' FEES AND SALARIES SHALL BE GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. SUCH CREDITS SHALL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FROM CREDITS ALLOWED FOR PRODUCTION COSTS PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION.

S 4. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after it shall have become a law and shall apply to the tax year in which it takes effect and all subsequent tax years.

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