85% of UK Developers Want Tax Breaks

John Funk

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85% of UK Developers Want Tax Breaks



From the "no-brainer headline" department: A recent survey released by UK research body TIGA has found that 85% of UK-based developers would like tax breaks for game development. The other 15% apparently didn't understand the question.

While the only real interesting aspect about the tax break part of the survey is that it wasn't 100% of developers surveyed who would like tax breaks, there's plenty of other meat in the report. Developers who live in the land of the Union Jack have been struggling lately: Despite being the third-largest games industry in the world based on revenue in 2006, the UK slipped to fourth in 2007, and "is expected to fall to fifth in 2009."

One of the primary difficulties is actually a question of manpower: 63% of the managing directors and CEOs surveyed had faced skill shortages in 2008, and the hardest-to-fill shoes seemed to be ... programmers, actually, with 74% of those surveyed agreeing that coder vacancies were the most difficult to fill. I guess offering employee benefits consisting solely of Mountain Dew and Cheetos doesn't attract 'em like it used to.

In addition to lack of manpower, the survey indicated UK-based developers were frustrated over the lack of support they were getting in business initiatives from the goverment: "If we want the UK games industry to remain in the premiership the Government must act," claimed TIGA CEO Richard Wilson.

So to all our UK-based readers out there - quick, learn to code! It might be a crappy economy, but hey, you're needed!

(Gamasutra [http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=22520])

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beddo

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The Government really angers me on this. They want economic activity but are shunning the games industry, one of the best performing industries so far through this recession.

They claim some objection on moral grounds. Rich coming from theiving war mongers! People who turn a blind eye to torture and try to hide their failures from the public.

They don't seem to have a problem with violent films or even with pornography! I think games are an easy target for a system which relies on pretending to hold the values of arbitrary public opinion.
 

Doug

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Erm, are the other 15% of the developers unconscious? I've never known a company to say "No, we're happy paying tax. In fact, we'd like to pay more tax!"

As for coding, I know how to code, but I'm working in another sub-section of the software industry (specifically Embedded System - cars, alarms, phones, etc, etc, anything thats a computer but not a PC/Mac/Lunix/Unix/ad-nausium computer for those kind of uses).

I might try my hand in the computer industry if a) they'd take me and b) when my contract runs out in 2.5 years time.
 

Dogstile

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hmm, i'm going to be studying programming next year, hopefully they'll still need me when i'm done
 

Eagle Est1986

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Really wasn't, no. That's probably just because I'm British though, so obviously my teeth stop me from thinking like that.
 

Angron

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dogstile said:
hmm, i'm going to be studying programming next year, hopefully they'll still need me when i'm done
im sure they will, the industry always need good programmers. but they do need to be good, and hard working, and good.
 

scotth266

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The first thing I thought after reading the thread title was:
Wait, why not 100%?
But since you already mentioned that, you UK residents have consistently posted that your games industry has been going well through the economic crisis. A strange thing to note is that this tends to be true for the entertainment industry in general: it always seems to stay relatively unharmed in recessions. Just a fun fact there.
Also, I bet that coding positions are so hard to fill because people don't think so much about working in the games industry when they learn to code. Just my opinion there.
 

nova18

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dogstile said:
hmm, i'm going to be studying programming next year, hopefully they'll still need me when i'm done
Same here :)

What University are you going to?
I'm gonna put the UK back into that number 3 spot.

Isnt Canada 3rd right now?

Hankage said:
Eagle Est1986 said:
How odd that some people didn't want tax cuts, that's all sorts of craziness.
No, they couldn't understand the other 15%; their teeth got in the way.

(Oh, like you weren't thinking it...)
You people and your stereotypes :)
Us Brits have good teeth (most of us anyway), we aren't all called Nigel either, or Rupert, or Giles.
 

Galletea

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People want tax breaks, shocking.

We don't get Mountain Dew, maybe if we did it would be more of an incentive...
 

Nimbus

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Hmm... Looks like I'm aiming for the right course. Computer Science, here I come!