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Ohio Joe

(21,761 posts)
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 07:37 PM Feb 2014

New U.S. tax bill singles out video game studios for tax hike

In proposed legislation aimed at reforming the U.S. tax code, a research and development credit would continue... for anything but "violent video games."

The House Ways and Means Committee has completed and submitted its tax bill -- The Tax Reform Act of 2014 -- and the Washington Examiner has picked up on an extremely strange and troubling bit of policy: Were it to become law, the R&D credit will exclude companies that make violent video games.

Despite promising "an improved, permanent R&D tax credit, finally giving American manufacturers the certainty they need to compete against their foreign competition who have long had permanent R&D incentives," the bill aims to purposefully exclude the video game industry -- despite the fact that U.S. companies face just such competition, notably from Canada.

In the list of what the bill purports to accomplish in its executive summary, "Preventing makers of violent video games from qualifying for the R&D tax credit" comes just after "Prohibiting tax deductions for costs incurred by illegal businesses."

http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/211795/New_US_tax_bill_singles_out_video_game_studios_for_tax_hike.php

Ummm... What? Do they think this will prevent violent video games from being made? Convince American software companies not to make them?

Just. Plain. Stupid.

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New U.S. tax bill singles out video game studios for tax hike (Original Post) Ohio Joe Feb 2014 OP
a couple of things... Javaman Feb 2014 #1
Not to mention... Yukari Yakumo Mar 2014 #2

Javaman

(62,531 posts)
1. a couple of things...
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 11:16 AM
Feb 2014

while various congress critters go on record to condemn "violent" videogames, they also know it's a gigantic business.

they are just wanting their little piece of the pie. They know "violent" videogames aren't going away.

and the other thing is: anyone who buys there games via Steam, such as I do, will never see an uptick in the price, because like many people, we wait untill, the game of choice, goes on sale.

Yukari Yakumo

(3,013 posts)
2. Not to mention...
Fri Mar 7, 2014, 01:02 AM
Mar 2014

The bill will have no effect on foreign devs and publishers, which there a lot of these days.

To name a few...

Sega, SquareEnix, Capcom, Sony, Nintendo... -- Japan
Eidos -- Canada
Ubisoft -- France
CD Projekt RED -- Poland
Croteam -- Croatia

and on and on...

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