The digital games and interactive entertainment sector is
the largest creative sector in the world and one of the fastest growing industries worldwide.
The global digital games industry is worth around $250 billion and in Australia, grew 22% between 2020 and 2021
generating $226.5 million in income and employing over 1,300 fulltime workers. And, it’s an industry the Government wants to support
with a new tax offset.
The Digital Games Tax Offset is equal to 30% of the company’s total qualifying Australian development expenditure incurred from 1 July
2022. Companies can claim up to $20 million per company (or group of companies) per year (to reach the cap a company would need to spend
around $66.7 million in eligible expenditure).
Globally, a 40% tax offset is standard for this industry so
the tax offset brings Australia back into a competitive
position.
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