Carole Horst Oklahoma Boosts Biz ServicesOklahoma got a big boost this year from A24’s Oscar-winning “Minori,” which filmed in the state, creating 180 jobs around Tulsa.
Additional filming took place in the communities of Sand Springs, Broken Arrow, Skiatook and Rose. In 2020, Oklahoma declared the film and TV production business — and the recording industry — essential businesses, allowing the state to host 33 productions, and in late May, the state increased the cash rebate available for film and TV production, from $8 million to $30 million a year till 2031.
The new legislation includes a base rate of 20% with the opportunity to reach 38% in a cash rebate.The state has beefed up its production infrastructure with the opening of the.
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