Massachusetts may offer 20% tax break on development
July 8th, 2008 @ 09:32
According to this Boston Globe report, the state of Massachusetts may soon offer a 20 percent tax break to game-makers.
From the piece:
An early version of a bill to help subsidize the cost of building film studios in the state included help for computer game developers.
Specifically, the bill would have allowed companies to claim a tax credit for up to 20 percent of the cost of building, converting, or equipping a facility related to “video gaming,” as the company invests at least $500,000.
Full thing through the link.
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