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The film tax incentive program generated $10.4 million in new tax revenue, partially offsetting the cost of the tax credits. Productions spent $310 million in new spending attributable to the tax credit program.
Some of the forms that fall under business returns include Form 2290 (truck tax), Form 1099 (reporting payments to individuals other than employees). IRS has no set pricing for each form, so each filing company sets their own price accordingly. IRS has a list of authorized websites that do e-filing for some forms. [10]
On August 8, 2006, Governor Mike F. Easley signed into law a legislation offering productions a full 15% tax credit on a minimum $250,000 spend in North Carolina (and not to exceed a $7.5M credit.) [19] Since this program's inception, the NC Film Office has seen a substantial increase in production, as have other state's that have established ...
Non-union actors working as extras will typically be paid “between $100 and $200” for a 10-12 hour day of work, the acting industry website Backstage estimates.
Silver Bullet (1985) Filming locations in NC: Burgaw, Wilmington Starring: Gary Busey, Everette McGill, Corey Haim Synopsis: “In a small town, brutal killings start to plague the close knit ...
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Amounts of income tax so withheld must be paid to the taxing jurisdiction, and are available as refundable tax credits to the employees. Income taxes withheld from payroll are not final taxes, merely prepayments. Employees must still file income tax returns and self assess tax, claiming amounts withheld as payments. [63]
Daisy Edgar-Jones, left, and Taylor John Smith in a scene from “Where the Crawdads Sing.” The book and movie are set in North Carolina, though the movie was filmed in Louisiana.