Brendan Burgess
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refundable CT tax credit
Rate of 32% on expenditure up to €25m per project
State Aid , so approval needed
Rate of 32% on expenditure up to €25m per project
State Aid , so approval needed
Lots of highly paid jobs going elsewhere. This is an incentive much like the R&D Tax Credits to reward bringing more of them here.This is one I really don't get. I wasn't aware the digital gaming sector was on it's knees. When you have sectors like aviation/hospitality and the arts really struggling. So we are giving them state aid??
But at what cost? The R&D incentive was about bringing new technologies into the economy in the of IT and biotech, gambling isn't in the same sphere... this is simply another way of mitigating the effect of 15% CTLots of highly paid jobs going elsewhere. This is an incentive much like the R&D Tax Credits to reward bringing more of them here.
The company I work for utilise the R&D grants, the goal is purely about heads on the payroll. None of the IP of what we do under the scheme remains in Ireland.But at what cost? The R&D incentive was about bringing new technologies into the economy in the of IT and biotech, gambling isn't in the same sphere... this is simply another way of mitigating the effect of 15% CT
And a very effective machine they have. Their nod to problem gambling with the 'when the fun stops, stop' message just serves to sell gambling as fun.The confusion arises from the gambling industry's PR machine.
Yes, gaming in this context is what many will call computer or video games."Gaming" in the context of this thread I interpret as building virtual worlds and building empires in competition with other players to establish a winner based on points, funny money, or other virtual rewards. Or fighting virtual wars or seeking virtual treasures in competition with other human players or the games' AI.