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  Report: No Tax Breaks For UK Game Developers In Budget Report?
by Leigh Alexander [PC, Console/PC]
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December 9, 2009
 
Report: No Tax Breaks For UK Game Developers In Budget Report?

UK Chancellor Alistair Darling will soon release his Budget -- and a long-championed tax break for the region's video game developers may not be included.

The UK Guardian reports there's no sign from the Chancellor that the game industry cultural tax break proposed in June's Digital Britain report will be part of the budget plan -- despite the fact that the game industry contributes more to the UK economy than the film industry, which does receive Treasury aid.

Over the past year, UK trade body Tiga has aggressively lobbied the government to support the industry, arguing that the tax break would create or protect some 3,550 graduate level jobs and £457 million ($750 million), and would pay back its own cost in tax receipts over five years.

Tiga's head Richard Wilson commented recently: "We are convinced that the games industry has the potential to be one of the UK's leading digital industries as we emerge from the recession, so we will redouble our efforts to convince government and policymakers of the need to back our sector."

Without it, Tiga has said, the UK games industry will shrink and be unable to remain competitive with other countries like Canada, which awards generous breaks and incentives to development studios.

However, all that is known thus far is that the Chancellor did not mention the possible tax breaks in his 45-minute pre-Budget report, holding out some remote hope that incentives might be included in some way in the final Budget.
 
   
 
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Glenn Storm
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This story continues to be simultaneously fascinating and frustrating. Companies like Realtime Worlds have been threatening to move out of the country if the playing field wasn't leveled soon. Whether that threat will be carried out remains to be seen, but it seems inevitable that the UK game industry will have to do something to remain competitive. The argument against supporting this sector just doesn't make sense to me. Design has always been one of the UK's strong suits. Game design (and development) is no exception.

David Cogan
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Well, that certainly sounds like bad news to me, speaking as someone living within the UK and hoping to break into the industry.

Christopher McLaren
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They recently invested £5.5 Million investment, predominantly in dundee to encourage the games industry development. It has to be sustained inestment or tax breaks, similar to what Canada has done. The games industry has continued to grow and show it is very resilient to recessions.

Glenn Storm
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Realtime Worlds' Colin MacDonald spoke to develop:
http://www.develop-online.net/news/33466/RTW-Tax-snub-will-push-UK-studios-abroa
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brandon sheffield
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yikes, this would be troublesome - though there are still regional tax breaks for certain areas regardless of this larger UK plan.

James Smith
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Aah a shame, but alteast with the investment the govt is finally taking note. I hope the companies considering moving can atleast try to wait out the govt change coming soon. Brown/Labour cant keep morons in control of the country forever.

Paul McGee
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I wish Ireland would capitalize on this, I think for a lot of UK devs it would make a enticing alternative to Canada.


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