In November 2022, then-Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe signed off on the long-awaited digital games tax credit in what was considered a big win for Ireland’s games industry. With the credit, game developers can get a refund on corporation tax at 32 per cent for development costs up to €25 million. Nearly two years on, however, the industry is grappling with some of the finer details of the credit that it believes is holding back its potential. That’s according to Imirt, the Irish games industry group, in its pre-budget submission filed ahead of tomorrow’s budget. The organisation and its members…
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