Jeffrey Taylor To Lecture At Film Tax Incentives And Credit Conference In LA

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  • (1888PressRelease) March 12, 2011 - 8:00am - Registration, Continental Breakfast & Networking

    9:00am - 10:20am "Counting on Tax Credits" - turning tomorrow's credits into today's money.

    James Bruce, Inner-Media Capital - A new source of funds to advance against Louisiana tax credits.

    Ellen Wander, Film Bridge International - Film Bridge is a foreign sales agent, but Ellen often acts as a producer, and develops part of the funding for films that she represents.

    Jeff Geoffray, Blue Rider - A producer and an important source of bridge financing.

    Melanie Krinsky, First Republic Bank - First Republic is a California-based bank with a new entertainment division.

    Lisa Nitti, Greenberg Traurig - Lisa is an expert at negotiating indie deals using state tax incentives.

    Jeffrey Taylor, Investor - Jeffrey is the author of "Film Finance for Beginners"

    Moderator, Dama Claire, The Incentives Office

    10:20am - 10:40am - Break

    10:40am - 12:00pm "Incentives - it was the Best of Times and Worst of Times" - are they going away?

    Sharon Pinkenson, Executive Director of Greater Philadelphia Film Office - Sharon oversees a staff of seven to help filmmakers in Eastern Pennsylvania, which offers a 25% transferable tax credit.

    Ivan Schwartz, Executive Director, Greater Cleveland Film Office -There is no longer an Ohio Film Commission; Ivan helped create the Ohio program, and knows where it is going. Ohio offers a refundable credit of 25%, with an additional 10% for local hires.

    Antonio Sifre, Toro, Colon, Mullet, Rivera & Sifre, P.S.C.-Antonio was one of the designers of the incentives legislation, and is the go-to attorney in Puerto Rico.* Puerto Rico now offers a transferable credit of 40% of resident payroll and expenditures, and 20% of non-resident ATL.

    Michele McGee, Tax Credit Specialist, Illinois Film Office - Illinois offers a transferable tax credit of 30% of all qualified expenses. This is a rare chance to hear how tax credits applications are evaluated.

    Bruce Deichl, Tax Credits, LLC - Tax Credits, LLC is a U.S. tax credit placement specialist. Bruce is familiar with all of the current programs, and knows what problems they are facing.

    Moderator, Jeff Begun, The Incentives Office

    *Tentative

    The Incentives Office new Spring/Summer, 2011 Incentives Guide will be distributed at the event.

    Our events tend to sell-out, so early registration is suggested.

    To register, please visit https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.jsp?contractId=2056306

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