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Wisconsin launched a $5M annual film tax credit program on March 9, 2026, to attract productions and boost its economy.
Wisconsin launched Film Wisconsin, a new state film office and $5 million annual tax credit program, on March 9, 2026, to attract film and television productions.
Created through the 2025–27 Biennial Budget, the initiative offers credits for productions spending at least $50,000 on short projects or $100,000 on longer ones, with up to $1 million per production annually.
Funds can be used for local hiring, lodging, and services, aiming to boost the economy and promote the state’s landscapes.
Governor Tony Evers toured studios in Milwaukee and Green Bay to highlight the program, which follows record tourism and outdoor recreation growth in 2024, including $25.8 billion in tourism impact and $12 billion in outdoor recreation contributions.
Wisconsin lanzó un programa de crédito tributario anual de películas de $ 5M el 9 de marzo de 2026, para atraer producciones e impulsar su economía.