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UK games tax relief set at 25 per cent

Today the UK Government published a written document to support Chancellor George Osborne's earlier Autumn Statement, which reveals a games industry tax-relief rate set at 25 per cent of qualifying expenditure.

An official statement for the Treasury says: "Following consultation on their design, the Government will ensure that the reliefs are among the most generous in the world by offering a payable tax credit for all three reliefs worth 25 per cent of qualifying expenditure."

Tax relief for the creative industries, including film, television and animation, were confirmed in the UK Budget address made in March this year, and are expected to come into affect from April 2013.

"Under these reliefs, qualifying companies will be able to choose between an additional deduction at a rate of 100 per cent of enhanceable expenditure or a payable tax credit at a rate of 25 per cent of qualifying losses surrendered," confirms the statement.

Full details of the workings of the creative industries tax relief will be confirmed on December 11th, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed.

Source: Develop

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