Trend of Film Tax Credits Awarded in Missouri
Using the “Show Me: The Spending” web tool, I mapped the historical line graph of the film tax credits allocated in Missouri during the past decade. The only spike in the graph occurred in 2009, and that was for Up in the Air:
Trend of Film Tax Credits Awarded in Missouri
The total number of tax credits that have been issued since 2000 is 35, for a total amount of $12,927,154. The average amount of a tax credit was only $369,347, which is much less than I anticipated. The smallest amount of credit that was awarded was $19,048, and the largest was $4,131,011. The latter award occurred in 2009, for Up in the Air, and it is represented by the spike in the graph for that year.
Although I disagree that Missouri should offer film production incentives, I am relieved to learn that few productions are taking advantage of it. Only one film has come close to the tax credit cap during the last 10 years. I have heard many of our commentators and politicians call for increasing this cap, but this graph leads me to believe that it would not encourage a marginally higher number of large-scale productions. It would be as efficacious as putting a price floor below the equilibrium price.