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California woos TV and films back to the state
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Jun 3, 2015
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California woos TV and films back to the state
Yesterday the California Film Commission announced many of the television shows that have been approved for the new expanded tax credit program.
Still from the upcoming season of American Horror Story, which was shot in California
Still from the upcoming season of American Horror Story, which was shot in California
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Yesterday the California Film Commission announced many of the television shows that have been approved for the new expanded tax credit program.

The California Film Commission on Tuesday announced some of the television shows that have been approved for the new expanded tax credit program.

Shows like HBO’s "Veep" and Fox’s "American Horror Story" will receive millions of dollars in tax credits because they will relocate to California.

Variety’s Dave McNary tells more about the tax credits, and Michael Seitzman, executive producer for the upcoming TV series "Code Black," talks about starting up production for the show in L.A.