Flip Flopping on Film Tax Credits

Economy |
By Christine Harbin | Read Time 2 minutes

Gov. Jay Nixon recently approved $1 million in tax credits for a film to be made in Saint Louis.

Yes, this is the same policymaker who once said that he wanted to cut this particular program. It’s also the same governor who appointed a commission that recommended for this particular credit to be eliminated. He certainly delivers a mixed message.

Regular readers of Show-Me Daily will know that the Missouri film tax credit program is my favorite topic to discuss on the blog. Even though the state government spends less on this program than on other
targeted tax credit programs, the film tax credit program clearly demonstrates the negative effect of targeted tax credits in general. Missourians would be better off if it were eliminated.

From the article in the Saint Louis Business Journal:

“I told Paramount there may be an outside chance to get tax credits so we have to start making plans to look elsewhere,” [executive producer Michael] Beugg said.

In many states, waiting for approval for a film tax credit application usually takes one or two days, he said. But in Missouri, he’s been waiting two months for an answer.

If the wait for approval discourages a filmmaker from coming to the area, taxpayers have a reason to celebrate — it would mean that there’s one fewer film that they are forced to subsidize.

About the Author

Christine Harbin Christine Harbin, a native of Wisconsin, joined the Show-Me Institute as a research analyst in July 2009. She worked as a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute until her departure in early 2011. She holds undergraduate degrees in economics, mathematics, and French from the University of WisconsinMadison, and an MBA with an emphasis in operations management from the University of WisconsinEau Claire. She interned with the National Economic Council at the White House in Washington, D.C., during spring 2007. Prior to joining the Show-Me Institute, she worked as an advance planning analyst for hospitals and health care systems.

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