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French Development Tax Breaks Approved Thu, 13 December 2007 As long as games have cultural value
![]() Some French culture It still falls short of the 37.5 percent credit offered in Canada, but it's not to be sneezed at. There is one proviso:
The French proposal offers companies a tax credit worth up to 20 percent of the cost of producing a video game, providing that it is an adaptation of an existing work of European origin or that it passed a government test of quality, originality and contribution to the expression of "European cultural diversity and creativity".
- Gamasutra British industry group TIGA believes that more than half the games made in Europe in 2007 would have qualified, though, so it's a generous condition. TIGA is also urging the British government to follow suit and offer its own tax breaks, lest it start losing developers to Canada.
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