Video game developers have set their sights on Ireland after the country launched a new tax incentive program aimed at boosting investment and cultural awareness. The program, which became effective in January, offers a refundable corporation tax of up to €8 million for qualifying projects to companies that are based in the European Economic Area and have business operations in Ireland.
Ireland's new tax incentive plan for gaming industry sparks developers' interest
Hindustan Times,
04 March 2023, Ireland
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