Dayton Daily News

$44M in tax credits awarded for film, TV in Ohio

- By Kristen Spicker Staff Writer Contact this reporter at kristen.spicker@coxinc.com.

More than $44 million in tax credits were awarded to films and TV series being produced in Ohio — including multiple projects in Southwest Ohio.

The tax credits are through the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program, which awards a refundable credit of up to 30% on production cast and crew wages and other in-state costs.

“Investing in these production­s fuels the vibrant creativity that’s alive in Ohio’s communitie­s and serves as a powerful catalyst for economic growth,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Department of Developmen­t. “These projects celebrate and showcase our diverse landscapes, generate jobs, stimulate local businesses and create a lasting legacy for the arts in Ohio.”

Twenty-three projects received the tax credits, including the following area production­s:

TV series

■ An Interestin­g Life, season 2 (Southwest Ohio): $432,300

Feature films

■ “Genesis” (Cincinnati/ Cleveland): $11,091,686.70

■ “Alarum” (Cincinnati): $5,863,392.30

■ “Epiphany” (Cincinnati): $6,052,988.40

■ “Stained Glass” (Southwest Ohio): $3,026,255

■ “The Marshal” (Southwest Ohio): $2,380,988.40

■ “Nutcracker’s Mustache” (Dayton/Cincinnati): $2,008,106.70

■ “The Last of the BigTime Promoters” (Southwest Ohio): $985,500

■ “Oscar’s Options” (Cincinnati): $823,269.60

The 23 projects total nearly $503 million in production expenses and are expected to create 530 full-time jobs.

The Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program applicatio­ns are reviewed and awarded twice a year. It provides $50 million each year between the two rounds, as well as additional rollover amounts from the previous period. The program withholds $5 million annual for Broadway and theatrical production­s.

The tax credits are first awarded to TV series and miniseries, then to other media, based on the positive economic impact in the state.

The program was created in 2009 to encourage the developmen­t of the film industry in Ohio. For more informatio­n, visit https:// developmen­t.ohio.gov/business/ohio-film-office.

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