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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013

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A N A C T

RELATING TO TAXATION - MOTION PICTURE TAX CREDIT

     

     

     Introduced By: Representatives O`Neill, Lombardi, and Lima

     Date Introduced: February 27, 2013

     Referred To: House Finance

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 44-31.2-5 and 44-31.2-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-31.2

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entitled "Motion Picture Production Tax Credits" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     44-31.2-5. Motion picture production company tax credit. -- (a) A motion picture

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production company shall, subject to general assembly approval be allowed a credit to be

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computed as provided in this chapter against a tax imposed by chapters 11, 14, 17 and 30 of this

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title. The amount of the credit shall be twenty-five percent (25%) of the state certified production

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costs incurred directly attributable to activity within the state, provided that the primary locations

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are within the state of Rhode Island and the total production budget as defined herein is a

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minimum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). The credit shall be earned in the taxable

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year in which production in Rhode Island is completed, as determined by the film office in final

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certification pursuant to subsection 44-31.2-6(c).

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      (b) For the purposes of this section: "total production budget" means and includes the

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motion picture production company's pre-production, production and post-production costs

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incurred for the production activities of the motion picture production company in Rhode Island

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in connection with the production of a state-certified production. The budget shall not include

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costs associated with the promotion or marketing of the film, video or television product.

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      (c) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the credit shall not exceed five million dollars

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($5,000,000) and shall be allowed against the tax for the taxable period in which the credit is

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earned and can be carried forward for not more than three (3) succeeding tax years. Pursuant to

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rules promulgated by the tax administrator, the administrator may The general assembly may

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issue a waiver of the five million dollar ($5,000,000) tax credit cap for any feature-length film or

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television series up to the remaining funds available pursuant to section (e).

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      (d) Credits allowed to a motion picture production company, which is a subchapter S

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corporation, partnership, or a limited liability company that is taxed as a partnership, shall be

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passed through respectively to persons designated as partners, members or owners on a pro rata

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basis or pursuant to an executed agreement among such persons designated as subchapter S

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corporation shareholders, partners, or members documenting an alternate distribution method

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without regard to their sharing of other tax or economic attributes of such entity.

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      (e) No more than fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) in total may be issued for any tax

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year beginning after December 31, 2007 for motion picture tax credits pursuant to this chapter

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and/or musical and theatrical production tax credits pursuant to chapter 31.3 of this title. Said

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credits shall be equally available to motion picture productions and musical and theatrical

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productions. No specific amount shall be set aside for either type of production.

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     44-31.2-6. Certification and administration. -- (a) Initial certification of a production. -

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The applicant shall properly prepare, sign and submit to the film office an application for initial

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certification of the Rhode Island production. The application shall include such information and

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data as the film office deems necessary for the proper evaluation and administration of said

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application, including, but not limited to, any information about the motion picture production

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company, and a specific Rhode Island motion picture. The film office shall review the completed

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application and determine whether it meets the requisite criteria and qualifications for the initial

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certification for the production. If the initial certification is granted, the film office shall issue a

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notice of initial certification of the motion picture production to the motion picture production

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company and to the tax administrator. The notice shall state that, after appropriate review, the

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initial application meets the appropriate criteria for conditional eligibility. The notice of initial

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certification will provide a unique identification number for the production and is only a

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statement of conditional eligibility for the production and, as such, does not grant or convey any

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Rhode Island tax benefits.

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      (b) Final certification of a production. - Upon completion of the Rhode Island production

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activities, the applicant shall request a certificate of good standing from the Rhode Island division

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of taxation. Such certificates shall verify to the film office the motion picture production

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company's compliance with the requirements of subsection 44-31.2-2(5). The applicant shall

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properly prepare, sign and submit to the film office an application for final certification of the

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production and which must include the certificate of good standing from the division of taxation.

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In addition, the application shall contain such information and data as the film office determines

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is necessary for the proper evaluation and administration, including, but not limited to, any

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information about the motion picture production company, its investors and information about the

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production previously granted initial certification. The final application shall also contain a cost

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report and an "accountant's certification". The film office and tax administrator may rely without

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independent investigation, upon the accountant's certification, in the form of an opinion,

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confirming the accuracy of the information included in the cost report. Upon review of a duly

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completed and filed application, the film office will make a determination recommendation to the

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general assembly pertaining to the final certification of the production. The application shall be

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forwarded to the general assembly for final approval. Within ninety (90) days after the division of

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taxation's receipt of the motion picture production company final certification and cost report and

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general assembly approval, the division of taxation shall issue a certification of the amount of

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credit for which the motion picture production company qualifies under section 44-31.2-5. To

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claim the tax credit, the division of taxation's certification as to the amount of the tax credit shall

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be attached to all state tax returns on which the credit is claimed.

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      (c) Final certification and credits. - Upon determination that the motion picture

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production company qualifies for final certification, and has received general assembly approval,

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the film office shall issue a letter to the production company indicating "certificate of completion

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of a state certified production". A motion picture production company is prohibited from using

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state funds, state loans or state guaranteed loans to qualify for the motion picture tax credit. All

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documents that are issued by the film office pursuant to this section shall reference the

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identification number that was issued to the production as part of its initial certification.

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      (d) The director of the department of administration, in consultation as needed with the

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tax administrator, shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to carry out the

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intent and purposes of this chapter in accordance with the general guidelines provided herein for

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the certification of the production and the resultant production credit.

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      (e) The tax administrator of the division of taxation, in consultation with the director of

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the Rhode Island film and television office, shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are

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necessary to carry out the intent and purposes of this chapter in accordance with the general

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guidelines for the tax credit provided herein.

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      (f) Any motion picture production company applying for the credit shall be required to

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reimburse the division of taxation for any audits required in relation to granting the credit.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N A C T

RELATING TO TAXATION - MOTION PICTURE TAX CREDIT

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     This act would require general assembly approval for all motion picture production

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company tax credits.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

     

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