Should the state be providing tax credits to attract film and TV productions to Hawaii?
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A. Yes, current incentives needed (460 Votes)
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D. No, eliminate altogether (251 Votes)
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B. Yes, but at lower amounts (211 Votes)
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C. Suspend pending better data on benefits (166 Votes)
This is not a scientific poll — results reflect only the opinions of those voting.
7 responses to “Should the state be providing tax credits to attract film and TV productions to Hawaii?”
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Any of you people think Hawaii does not need these should wake up. Florida just lost Ballers the Rock show back to California since they upped their tax breaks and Florida stopped theirs. If Hawaii does not have those say good bye to 5-0 and other films and possible Tv shows. Its the incentive needed, Hawaii is too expensive !
The ones on here posting that we DON’T need these are old fart retirees from the mainland with lots of money who couldn’t care less what it brings to our economy……they just want the paradise for which they moved here.
Exactly!
How about the state gives us all a tax credit? 11% is theft.
Actually, they should be paying us for the inconvenience. But, then agin, got to support the Tourist industry. A lot of people depend on those jobs.
Follow along – Taxes CHOKE jobs…less taxes CREATE jobs. Income from jobs=taxable income.
Definitely!