On April 18, 2024, Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 1015, thereby reducing the tax imposed on individuals to 5.39%.
This Act will become effective on July 1, 2024, and be applicable to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2024.
On April 18, 2024, Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 1023, thereby tying the loan out withholding rate to the rate of the tax imposed on individuals.
This Act will become effective on July 1, 2024, and be applicable to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2024.
On April 23, 2024, Governor Jim Pillen signed Legislative Bill 937 into law, thereby amending the Nebraska Film Office Fund grant program for Nebraska filmmakers while also creating the Cast and Crew Nebraska Act for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2025. Details are as follows:
Cast and Crew Nebraska Act
- Establishes a refundable tax credit equal to 20% of qualifying expenditures;
- Provides for additional uplifts if any or all of the following conditions are met:
- 5% of qualifying expenditures if:
- The qualified production films Nebraska as Nebraska in Nebraska;
- Contains a minimum of 70% of the principal photography from the original submitted screenplay based in Nebraska; and,
- Includes a screen credit;
- 5% of qualifying expenditures directly attributable to a full-length qualified production, as defined, if:
- The qualified production activity films entirely in areas at least thirty miles from the corporate limits of a city of the metropolitan or primary class;
- 5% of wages paid to first-time, as defined, Nebraska resident actors or first-time Nebraska resident below-the-line employees (up to a maximum of ten) that are directly attributable to a full-length qualified production;
- Qualifies the 1st $500,000 of salary or wages paid to each resident above-the-line and each below-the-line;
- Above-the-line employee wages and related expenses are limited to not more than 25% of the total instate expenditures;
- Establishes annual funding of:
- $500,000 for the fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) 2025-2026;
- $1 million for any fiscal year thereafter;
- Establishes a per project incentive cap of:
- $500,000 for the fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) 2025-2026;
- $1 million for any fiscal year thereafter;
- Stipulates that a production company that receives tax credits under the Cast and Crew Nebraska Act shall not be eligible for a grant under subdivision (3) of section 81-1220;
- Requirements:
- Show that total expenditures for the qualified production activity are at least:
- $500,000 for a full-length film or made-for-television movie;
- $500,000 per over-the-air and streaming television programing episode; or
- $25,000 per short-length film, documentary, animation project, and commercial;
- For full-length films only at least ten days of production must be in Nebraska;
- For all other qualified productions at least 40% of the production days must be in Nebraska;
- At least 40% of the below-the-line employees must be Nebraska residents with expatriates included in the percentage but not exceeding 15% of the total below-the-line employees;
- At least 15% of the cast must be Nebraska residents with expatriates included in the percentage; and,
- Submit an application along with a nonrefundable fee of $500.
Nebraska Film Office Fund Grant Program
- Establishes a funding cap of $1,325,000 in any calendar year;
- Establishes a per project incentive cap of:
- $250,000 for a full-length film (at least 60 minutes in length) or documentary;
- $25,000 for a short-length film (at least 30 minutes but less than 60 minutes in length) or documentary;
- Requirements:
- Submit application prior to beginning production;
- See that the film tells a Nebraska story;
- 50% of workforce must be made up of Nebraska residents;
- 100% of the principal photography must take place in Nebraska;
- Applicant must be a resident of Nebraska that has a validated credit as a producer, director, director of photography, or screenwriter;
- Total budget must be at least:
- $50,000 for a full-length film or documentary;
- $5,000 for short-length films or documentary.