A bill that would reinstate West Virginia’s film tax credit is now headed to the desk of Gov. Jim Justice. Using the proposed tax credit, filmmakers could recoup up to 27% of spending on movies and television shows in West Virginia that cost at least $50,000 to make. The state would have no limit on the amount of film tax incentives it can give out in a year.The program would be administered by the West Virginia Office of Economic Development. The office would have the discretion to reject any project that “negatively portrays the state of West Virginia.” The economic development office would be required to develop a database of locations, music, and other resources available for use in film projects.