Assembly Bill 6683 and Senate Bill 5864-a propose to amend the Empire State film production credit to allow television writers’ and directors’ fees as eligible costs, subject to the following provisions:
- Allows for a refundable tax credit equal to 30% of qualified television writers’ and directors’ fees and salaries incurred in the production of a qualified television project, provided that:
- The qualifying writer or director is a minority group member, as defined, or a woman;
- Salaries or fees paid to any writer or director who is a profit participant in the qualified film are not eligible;
- Limits the amount of credit that may be earned on qualified television writers’ and directors’ fees to:
- $50,000 for any one specific writer or director for the production of a single television pilot or a single episode of a television series; and,
- $150,000 for the employment of any one specific writer or director;
- Limits the qualifying salaries or fees for a non-credited writer to $75,000 per series of episodes;
- Stipulates the credit shall be allowed for the taxable year in which the production of such qualified film is completed; and,
- Limits the aggregate amount of credits allowed for writers and directors to $5 million per calendar year.
If passed, the Act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020.