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See Which Films Received Mass. Tax Credits — and How Much They Got - the Boston Globe See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe 12PIT 0 7:30 PM BOS 0 See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got 12 BARRY CHIN/GLOBE STAFF Actor Jake Gyllenhaal portrayed Jeff Bauman in “Stronger.” By Matt Rocheleau and Matt Stout GLOBE STAFF JANUARY 09, 2019 The largest film tax credits issued in Massachusetts in recent years https://www.bostonglobe.com/...8/see-which-films-received-mass-tax-credits-and-how-much-they-got/ZaNlelbr0rKNzJJVLvM3YI/story.html[3/10/2019 8:05:02 PM] See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe This list includes data for credits issued between 2011 and 2017. The state began releasing such data in 2011. Figures are from the state Department of Revenue. Year Film title Who received it Amount 2016 Ghostbusters Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. $26,702,552.00 2012 R.I.P.D. RIPD Productions, LLC $26,597,083.00 2012 Grown Ups 2 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. $24,176,060.00 2011 That's My Boy Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. $16,594,256.75 2016 Patriots Day CBS Films Inc. $15,738,698.00 2014 Equalizer Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. $15,546,926.00 2015 Joy Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation $14,775,351.00 2016 The Finest Hours Nor'Easter Productions Inc. $14,408,518.00 2014 Ted 2 Raging Bear, LLC $14,043,474.00 2013 The Judge Warner Bros. Pictures $12,514,447.00 2015 Black Mass Charlestown Productions, LLC $12,041,344.00 2011 Here Comes The Boom Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. $11,586,513.00 2016 Central Intelligence Rose City Pictures Inc. $11,306,562.00 2012 The Heat Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. $9,334,637.00 2011 Ted Thunder Buddies, LLC $9,088,384.25 2014 Sex Tape Columbia Pictures Industries Inc $8,797,872.00 2017 Detriot Shephard Dog, LLC $8,407,250.00 2014 American Hustle White Dog Productions, LLC $8,097,916.00 2011 What's Your Number Number Productions,Inc $5,360,552.93 2013 Labor Day Frank's Pie Company, LLC $5,329,775.00 2014 Olive Kitteridge Crosby Productions, LLC $5,175,613.00 2015 Unfinished Business Allied Films, Inc. $5,071,020.00 2016 Stronger Stronger Film Productions, LLC $4,778,566.00 2014 Sea of Trees Grand Experiment, LLC $4,335,421.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/...8/see-which-films-received-mass-tax-credits-and-how-much-they-got/ZaNlelbr0rKNzJJVLvM3YI/story.html[3/10/2019 8:05:02 PM] See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe 2013 Clear History Electron Motors Productions, LLC $2,592,686.00 2017 Chappaquiddick Bridgewater Picture Finance, LLC $2,516,741.00 2016 The Devil You Know - Pilot Broomstick Productions LLC $2,484,365.00 2013 The Forger Vermillion Productions LLC $2,329,662.00 2016 Super Troopers 2 Commander Softpants, Inc. $2,247,278.00 2017 Wheelman Wheeman PSC, LLC $1,937,934.00 2012 The Makeover McGee St. Productions, Inc. $1,844,751.00 2012 Gilded Lilys FTP, LLC $1,773,759.00 2015 Broad Squad - Pilot Touchstone Television Production LLC $1,569,342.00 2011 Boston's Finest FTP Productions $1,537,188.25 2011 Crooked Arrows Crooked Arrows, LLC $1,475,183.48 2015 Manchester By The Sea Kfilms Manchester LLC $1,388,812.00 2013 Hatfields & McCoys FTP Productions, LLC $1,352,410.00 2015 Top Chef - Season 12 Bravo Media Productions, LLC $1,213,920.00 2014 Grey Lady Grey Lady Productions, LLC $1,212,417.00 2016 Live By Night Kiki Tree Pictures Inc. $1,155,779.00 2017 Burning Woman Burning Woman Pictures LLC $1,142,775.00 2014 Odyssey - Pilot Universal Television, LLC $1,095,293.00 2017 Altar Rock Altar Rock Productions, LLC $961,469.00 2012 The Way Way Back WWBSP, LLC $915,740.00 2013 Southie Rules All Screens Entertainment, Inc. $827,428.00 2014 Terminales Term Productions, Inc. $824,886.00 2012 Nova - Season 38 WGBH $794,721.00 2016 Professor Marston and the Wonder Women PMWW, LLC $786,153.00 2012 Frank the Bastard FTB3, LLC $781,045.00 2013 Frontline - Season 30 WGBH Educational Foundation $778,975.00 2014 The Greens are Gone, LLC The Greens are Gone, LLC $744,212.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/...8/see-which-films-received-mass-tax-credits-and-how-much-they-got/ZaNlelbr0rKNzJJVLvM3YI/story.html[3/10/2019 8:05:02 PM] See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe 2013 Frontline - Season 31 WGBH Educational Foundation $729,212.00 2014 Tumbledown Tumbledown LLC $727,143.00 2012 Frontline - Season 29 WGBH $694,586.00 2014 Good Kids GK Productions, LLC $670,398.00 2017 Frontline - Season 34 WGBH Educational Foundation $664,390.00 2016 Frontline - Season 33 WGBH Educational Foundation $650,114.00 2011 Frontline - Season 28 WGBH $600,884.75 2011 Nova - Season 37 WGBH $559,716.75 2015 Frontline - Season 32 WGBH Educational Foundation $544,495.00 2013 Spontaneous Construction All Screens Entertainment, Inc. $543,576.00 2016 Boston's Finest - Season 1 Boston Blue LLC $541,869.00 2017 Wicked Tuna - Season 3 Pilgrim Films & Television Inc. $540,851.00 2015 Wicked Tuna - Season 2 Pilgrim Films & Television, Inc. $537,242.00 2012 Captain Phillips Bravo Platoon Film Productions, LLC $533,028.00 2016 Katie Fforde 2014 Van Wormer International $519,834.00 2011 Dogs 101/Cats101/Repacks - Season 4 All Screens Entertainment, Inc $515,412.25 2013 Nova - Season 39 WGBH Educational Foundation $512,083.00 2017 Nova - Season 43 WGBH Educational Foundation $494,651.00 2013 The Vineyard - Season 1 Catwalk Productions, LLC $487,449.00 2012 Antiques Roadshow - Season 15 WGBH $487,151.00 2011 Fetch - Season 5 WGBH $452,772.00 2016 Nova - Season 42 WGBH Educational Foundation $450,227.00 2011 Antiques - Season 14 WGBH $444,499.75 2016 Spotlight Breaking News Productions, Inc. $435,151.00 2016 Nova - Season 41 WGBH Educational Foundation $434,923.00 2014 Nova - Season 40 WGBH $432,314.00 2011 Built it Bigger - Season 5 All Screens Entertainment, Inc $414,107.50 https://www.bostonglobe.com/...8/see-which-films-received-mass-tax-credits-and-how-much-they-got/ZaNlelbr0rKNzJJVLvM3YI/story.html[3/10/2019 8:05:02 PM] See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe 2012 This Old House - Season 33 This Old House Productions, Inc. $405,641.00 2013 2012 Hasbro Commercials Thunder & Lightning, Inc. $403,683.00 2012 Ask This Old House - Season 10 This Old House Productions, Inc. $399,202.00 2012 Ask This Old House - Season 9 This Old House Productions, Inc. $386,388.00 2015 Wahlburgers - Season 1B Ranger Media, LLC $378,819.00 2015 This Old House - Season 12 This Old House Productions, Inc. $377,967.00 2014 Ask This Old House - Season 11 The Old House Productions, Inc. $377,376.00 2014 This Old House - Season 34 This Old House Productions, Inc. $377,155.00 2015 Year By The Sea Year By The Sea LLC $374,369.00 2015 This Old House - Season 35 This Old House Productions, Inc. $361,586.00 2012 This Old House - Season 32 This Old House Productions, Inc. $346,027.00 2012 Nova Making Stuff WGBH $345,846.00 2017 Thoroughbred Thoroughbred 2016 LLC $340,826.00 2016 Ask This Old House - Season 13 This Old House Productions, Inc. $334,424.00 2016 This Old House - Season 36 This Old House Productions, Inc. $332,653.00 2016 American Experience - Season 27 WGBH Educational Foundation $332,156.00 2017 American Experience - Season 28 WGBH Educational Foundation $331,196.00 2014 60 Seconds to Sell All Screens Entertainment, Inc. $321,826.00 2014 2013 Hasbro Commercials Thunder & Lightning, Inc. $311,745.00 2014 Wicked Single New Pop Culture Productions Inc. $309,115.00 2011 American Experience - Season 23 WGBH $303,381.00 2013 American Experience - Season 25 WGBH Educational Foundation $302,025.00 2017 Wahlburgers - S2B Ranger Media LLC $299,131.00 2015 Boston's Finest - Season 2 Boston Blue LLC $298,206.00 2017 Intel "Firefly" Hungry Man, Inc. $290,626.00 2011 This Old House - Season 29 This Old House Productions, Inc. $287,858.00 2013 Word Girl - Season 6 Soup2Nuts, Inc. $286,175.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/...8/see-which-films-received-mass-tax-credits-and-how-much-they-got/ZaNlelbr0rKNzJJVLvM3YI/story.html[3/10/2019 8:05:02 PM] See which films received Mass. tax credits — and how much they got - The Boston Globe 2011 Ask This Old House - Season 6 This Old House Productions, Inc. $280,580.00 2011 American Experience - Season 21 WGBH $278,329.75 2011 Design Squad Nation 1 WGBH $278,254.75 2011 American Experience - Season 22 WGBH $277,496.75 2014 Breaking Boston - Season 1 Ranger Media, LLC $277,331.00 2016 Comedy Half Hours S4 Viacom International Inc. $276,758.00 2012 Wicked Fit Queen Beat Productions $271,736.00 2014 Word Girl - Season 7 Soup 2 Nuts $270,814.00 2013 The Unknown Known DHR Project, LLC $263,443.00 2015 Comedy Central Half Hours - Season 3 Viacom International Inc. $261,867.00 2015 Word Girl - Season 8 Soup2Nuts Inc. $261,156.00 2012 Ask This Old House - Season 7 This Old House Productions, Inc. $258,869.00 2014 America's Cutest - Season 5 All Screens Entertainment, Inc. $258,811.00 2012 This Old House - Season 30 This Old House Productions, Inc.
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