Ben Affleck does not play an accountant on the big screen. Accountant 2 The star is very good in running numbers in real life.
When asked about the red carpet on Wednesday about the cinematic and television tax incentives program in California, the producer AP told that state officials “came to take this industry as a Muslim order.”
His statement came two days after Filmla stated that the overall filming days in Greater La decreased by 22.4 % during the first quarter, and continued in an annoying direction.
While Affleck acknowledged that the Governor Gavin New Off suggested more than doubling the current level of support for the state from 330 million dollars annually to about 750 million dollars annually in the fiscal year 2025-2026, the actor noted that “the percentage of what is used to him in terms of the actual budget does not compete with places like England, and this is why you see many big films,”
Affleck has also rocked a group of other countries with “better exchange rates or tax discount deals”, including Georgia, New Jersey and Louisiana.
The co -founder of the shares of artists know that he is speaking. In fact, his comments just come a few days before the California Legislative Commission will hold a hearing on SB 630 and another proposal that would address this particular issue.
The bills will increase the credit available for an individual project from 20 % to 35 % for the amounts paid or incompatible in Los Angeles, giving the California Film Committee to allow additional credit rates by 5 % in other economic opportunities.