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When everyone has tax breaks, wouldn’t it be better if no-one had tax breaks?
In their latest regulatory round-up, law firm Osborne Clarke points out that Germany, Italy and Spain will soon be joining the UK, Canada, France and many US states in offering tax breaks to developers. German Games Industry...
- Posted 8 years ago
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Tiga report on funding looks like a very useful resource
TIGA, the UK-based network for developers and digital publishers has this week launched a new in-depth report produced with Google, about funding sources for games companies. It’s split into two parts: a developer survey, and a step-by-step guide to accessing the...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Eight Myths That Keep Software Developers From Claiming The R&D Tax Credit
This is a guest post from Robert Wonish, alliantgroup Director. This article specifically addresses tax credits in the US. Codeplay Software’s Andrew Richards has written a series of posts about similar R&D tax credits in the UK. By...
- Posted 11 years ago
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GAMESbrief readers: come, make the UK videogame tax breaks work
The British Film Institute has just advertised two vacancies for the glamorously named Certification Analyst (Video Games). What they mean is that they need to two people to assess applications for the soon-to-be-implemented tax breaks for the...
- Posted 12 years ago
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50 questions: What are the alternatives to venture capital?
Nic has already answered the question “Is venture capital right for your company?” Today, I’m going to look at some alternative sources of finance. The key ones are revenue, government and banks
- Posted 14 years ago