Georgia legislators want filmmakers to do more than show a peach to earn state tax credits

FILE - Cast member Mark Ruffalo works during the filming of "Avengers: Infinity War, Wednesday, July 5, 2017, in Atlanta. Georgia lawmakers said on Wednesday Feb. 7, 2024 that moviemakers should be required to do more than just show a peach at the end of the credits to get the top benefit from Georgia's lucrative film tax credit. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — Top Georgia lawmakers say moviemakers should be required to do more than just show a peach at the end of the credits to get the top benefit from Georgia's lucrative film tax credit.

Thanks in large part to tax breaks, productions including “The Hunger Games,†the Marvel movies, the Fast & Furious installment “Furious 7†and many others shot in Georgia have made the Peach State a hub for movies and television shows that might otherwise have been shot in Hollywood in an earlier era. The program has supported thousands of Georgia jobs and the creation of several thriving studios.

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