UK trade body Tiga has organised a number of meetings, at which it plans to hammer out details of the forthcoming tax breaks with developers.
The ‘workshops’ have been organised in response to the UK Government’s recent launch of a new period of consultation on how the proposed tax breaks for games developers, TV content providers and animators will work.
The Government has welcomed input from the industry, and as such Tiga is planning a collective effort so as to ensure the game’s sectors interests are catered for.
"These workshops are in place to provide you with more information about how the tax break is proposed to work in practice and to ensure that your voice is heard in the consultations about the games tax relief with the UK Coalition Government," read a statement on Tiga’s website.
Tax Breaks for the UK games dev space were announced at the 2012 Budget address, to much jubilation from the industry. however, how the relief will work is yet to be confirmed.
The meetings themselves take place at the following industry hubs.
London – Games Tax Relief – How might it work in practice?
Monday, July 16th 2012
Birmingham – Games Tax Relief – How might it work in practice?
Tuesday, July 17th, 2012
Edinburgh – Games Tax Relief – How might it work in practice?
Wednesday, July 18th 2012
Dundee – Games Tax Relief – How might it work in practice?
Wednesday, July 18th 2012
More about each meeting can be found at Tiga’s events page.