Paramount’s Ellison pushes federal film tax perks amid merger battle

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Paramount CEO David Ellison and chief legal officer Makan Delrahim met with members of the House Ways & Means Committee to advocate for a stronger federal film tax incentive, a bid to keep productions in the U.S. with bipartisan support, even as California and 11 other states sue Paramount over its merger with Warner Bros. Discovery; a tight legislative calendar could hinder any progress on a bill.
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