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There is a range of incentives for games development across the world, from subsidies to tax breaks.
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UK
Europe
Country | Type | Name | Description |
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EU Wide | Funding | Video Game Development Scheme | The European Commission provides direct funding of up to 50% of eligible video game development costs throughout Europe. |
Belgium | Tax incentive | Film & TV Belgian Tax Shelter | Tax Shelter provides additional funding of up to 25-30% of total qualifying expenses in the EEA. Allows finance of up to 40-45% of Belgian-eligible expenses. Spend must be specifically within Belgium. Currently awaiting approval from European Commission. |
Denmark | Funding | Games Scheme | Delivered through the Danish Film Institute. The DFI can subsidise concept and project development, as well as the production of Danish games. |
Finland | Funding | Business Finland Game Business Funding | The Finnish Government provides funding to video game developers. Companies registered in Finland can apply for funding at any time, and they receive support through a grant or a loan. |
France | Tax incentive | Video Game Tax Credit (CIJV: Crédit d'Impôt Jeux Vidéo) | Provides a tax offset of 30% for all eligible expenses incurred. The limit of the receivable tax credit has been increased to 6million. A game deemed 'excessively violent' however, will not benefit. There is also a cultural test involved. |
France | Funding | Video Games Support Fund (FAJV: Fonds d'Aide au Jeu Vidéo) | The French Government also provides various direct funding programs for video games developers under the Video Games Support Fund (FAJV: Fonds d'Aide au Jeu Vidéo). |
Germany | Funding | German Games Fund (DGF: Deutscher Games-Fonds) | Consists of 50 million EUR available for both prototypes and fully developed games, via the German Government. It is an expenditure-based incentive, with funding of 25% to 50% of total development expenses with 50% provided for prototypes and small productions, and 25% provided to projects valued at over 8 million EUR. |
Italy | Funding | First Playable Fund | As a response to Covid-19 and in a move to relaunch the Italian economy post-pandemic, the Italian Government have recently introduced the fund, aimed at supporting concept development and pre-production of video games, and will cover 50% of eligible expenditures. |
Spain | Funding | Loans to Creative Businesses | The Spanish Government provides loans to creative businesses, including video games developers. |
Slovakia | Funding | Arts Support Fund | Provides funding for interdisciplinary works, including video games. |
Switzerland | Funding | Interactive Media Fund | Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Government's arts and cultural body, provides an Interactive Media Fund for game developers. |
USA
In the USA, most incentives for the games sector are provided at a state-level in an attempt to draw more US businesses away from traditional major development hubs such as California.
Country | Type | Name | Description |
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US Wide | Funding | National Endowment for the Arts | Federal funding programmes are provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. |
Alabama | Tax incentive | Alabama Film Incentive | Expanded to include games. This is a rebate on qualifying expenditures equal to 25% of state-certified production expenditures (excluding payroll). Total production expenditures must equal or exceed $500,000 but must not exceed $20,000,000. |
Arkansas | Tax incentive | Arkansas Film Incentive | Expanded to include games. 20% rebates, with no cap per production, on all qualifying production and post-production costs associated with a state-certified production. Companies must spend at least $200,000 in a 6-month period in connection with an eligible project. |
Connecticut | Tax incentive | Digital Media and Motion Picture Tax Credit | Provides 10 to 30% tax credit on Connecticut expenditure. The tax credit is expenditure-based: expenses between $100k to $500k results in 10% credit; expenses between $500k and $1million results in 15% credit; and expenses over $1million results in 30% credit. |
Georgia | Tax incentive | Film, TV and Digital Entertainment Tax Credit | Provides a 20% tax credit for companies that spend $500,000 or more on production/post-production in Georgia, and an additional 10% tax credit on their base investment if the qualified production includes a qualified Georgia promotion, for a total of up to 30%. |
Hawaii | Tax incentive | Motion Picture Digital Media & Film Production Tax Credit | Provides tax credits of 20% of qualified production costs in counties with a population greater than 700,000, and 25% of qualified production costs in counties with a population of 700,000 or less. Qualified production costs must total at least $200,000. |
Louisiana | Tax incentive | Digital Interactive Media and Software Development Incentive | Provides a 35% tax credit on qualified payroll for in-state labor and 25% for qualified production expenses. The tax credit is available for a refund of 100% of its value claimed on Louisiana state tax return OR certified applicants can receive 85% of the value earned as a rebate any time during the year. |
Nevada | Tax incentive | Transferable Tax Credit For Film And Other Productions | Range of incentives available is 12% to 25%. The amount of the tax credit on eligible production costs and on resident wages, salaries, and fringe benefits is 15%. The amount of the tax credit on wages, salaries, and fringe benefits to non-resident above-the-line personnel is 12% . There is also a 5% bonus on the tax credit if more than 50% of the below-the-line personnel are Nevada residents and another 5% if more than 50% of the development was in a rural location. |
New Mexico | Tax incentive | Film and Media Tax Credit | Provides 25% of all video game production costs |
Oregon | Tax incentive | Cash Rebate | 20% cash rebate on production-related goods and services paid to Oregon vendors. A production must directly spend at least US $1million in Oregon to qualify. |
Pennsylvania | Tax incentive | Video Game Production Tax Credit | Pennsylvania production expenses must comprise of at least 60% of video games total production expenses. Recipients must place Pennsylvania logo on all packaging material, and include logo & acknowledgement of support in end credits |
Puerto Rico | Tax incentive | Film Industry Economic Incentives | Qualifying media projects, including video games, are eligible for a 40% tax credit on all payments to Puerto Rico resident companies and individuals, and a 20% tax credit on payments on all non-resident spending. Projects must spend a minimum of $100,000. |
Tennessee | Tax incentive | Film and TV Incentive Program | The program was enhanced in May 2018 to include computer-generated imagery and interactive digital media, as well as stand-alone, post-production musical scoring and editing. Spend a minimum of $200,000 on qualified Tennessee spend, either per episode or per project, you are eligible for a cash rebate in the form of a 25% grant. |
Texas | Tax incentive | Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program | Qualifying video game projects are eligible to receive a cash grant up to 22.5% of eligible Texas spending. It requires a minimum in-state expenditure of $100,000, 60% of production days completed in Texas, amd 70% of employees and contractors working in Texas must be Texas residents. |
Utah | Tax incentive | Utah Motion Picture Incentive Program | Expanded to include interactive entertainment. Up to 20% tax credit on payroll and in-state spending; this only applies to new state revenue generated by "digital media" companies. Requires to have spent a minimum of $500,000 in Utah. |
Virginia | Tax incentive | Virginia Motion Picture Tax Credit Fund | Tax credits equal to 15-20% of the production company's qualifying expenses. Must spend a minimum of $250,000 in state, and must also include a reference to Virginia in credits. |
Washington | Tax incentive | Tax Credit | Interactive media productions with qualifying costs of at least $500,000 are eligible for tax credits equal to 30% of the company's qualifying expenses. Note: in 2017, this tax incentive was extended for 10 years. |
Canada
In Canada, screen tax incentives are primarily implemented at the provincial rather than the federal level.
Country | Type | Benefits | Criteria | Notes / Limitations |
British Columbia | Tax credit | Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. 17.5% of eligible salary and wages incurred in the tax year. | Taxable Canadian corporation with permanent establishment in British Columbia. | Application fee of $1000 to $5000 depending on number of employees. |
Manitoba | Tax credit | Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. 40% of Manitoba labour costs with a max tax credit of CA$500,000. CA$100,000 in eligible marketing and distribution. | For 40%: company must pay 25% of its company salaries to Manitoba residents. For 35%: if a company pays less than 25% of its salaries to Manitoba resident & incurs at least $1m in qualifying Manitoba labour expenses annually. | |
Newfoundland & Labrador | Tax credit | Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. 40% of labour directly attributable to interactive digital media products, a max of $2m/year (or $0k per employee per year). | ||
Nova Scotia | Tax credit | Digital Media Tax Credit. Whatever is the lesser of 50% of labour (plus 10% of expenditure for productions outside metro Halifax zone); OR 25% of expenditure (plus 5% of expenditure outside metro Halifax zone). Up to $100,000 of marketing and distribution spend | Permanent establishment in Nova Scotia. | |
Ontario | Tax credit | Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. 40% of labour, no cap. Up to $100,000 for marketing and distribution OR for Larger gama+C12e companies: 35% of labour, no cap, no need to meet 80/25 criteria. | 80/25 rule - 25% of 25% of the total development labour to create the product must be attributable to eligible wages of employees of the qualifying corporation. Also 80% of the total development labour to create the product must be attributable to eligible wages and eligible remuneration paid to individuals, personal corporations, or sole proprietorships that do not have employees. | |
Prince Edward Island | Tax offset | Video Game Labour Rebate. Provides a tax offset for video game developers (rate not specified). | ||
Quebec | Tax credit | Quebec Production of Multimedia Titles Tax Credit. 30% of labour, plus 7.5% if French language. | Application fees: Initial Qualification Certificate is $118. Annual application then based on production expenses up to $3,556 per title. |