North Carolina Signs Game Dev Tax Break Into Law

John Funk

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North Carolina Signs Game Dev Tax Break Into Law



North Carolina joined the ranks of regions like Canada today when its governor signed into law a games-industry-friendly bill that would offer a tax credit to all companies involved in the production of "digital media."

In the midst of the worldwide economic downturn, taxes are a big deal - particularly in our industry, and there especially in the light of the Canada vs. UK kerfuffle [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102183-TIGA-Canada-a-Major-Threat-to-UK-Games-Industry]. Today brings good news to game developers in North Carolina, however, as Governor Beverly Perdue signed a bill into law that would provide economic incentives for all companies in the state involved in "interactive digital media productions."

When the bill goes into effect on January 1, 2011, NC-based companies "will receive a 15 percent tax credit on compensation and wages for employees" who are involved with making interactive digital media (read: videogames) or the engines and platforms that run such digital media (read: game engines). Governor Perdue signed House Bill 1973 into law today at the Cary, NC headquarters of Epic Games, creators of Gears of War and the popular Unreal middleware engine - a developer that fits both criteria.

Epic isn't the only developer in or around North Carolina's Research Triangle, either. The Triangle is home to companies like Tom Clancy developers Red Storm, a branch of Ratchet & Clank creator Insomniac, Matt Hazard makers Vicious Cycle and Atomic Games, the developers of the ill-fated Six Days in Fallujah and the anticipated downloadable title Breach. It's also the home base of The Escapist, so represent, guys. Represent.

"The passage of this legislation marks a significant investment in the future of North Carolina's interactive digital media industry," said Alexander Macris, president of the non-profit industry organization Triangle Game Initiative and publisher of The Escapist. "Our state is home to one of the largest concentrations of game development companies in the United States. These incentives will not only help keep North Carolina competitive on the national stage, it will produce compelling [Returns on Investment] for the state's graduates, skilled work force and research and development infrastructure."

Thanks to the presence of a number of highly-regarded universities like UNC and Duke - renowned for their academics as well as their basketball prowess - the Research Triangle is a prominent hub for tech corporations on the East Coast of the United States.

"Adding to the quality of life, creative class and top-notch technology community North Carolina currently boasts," said Wayne Watkins of Wake County Economic Development, "[We] now have targeted economic development tools that can help both existing companies as well as companies looking to relocate operations."

Congratulations, everybody.

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Antari

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Who can blame them? ... its a simple act on their part which could affect the local economy alot more than they think. Good to see a smart choice out of government for once. Mind you I haven't read all the fine print yet ...
 

Johnnyallstar

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Good. Tax breaks increase economic activity. It may not immediately boost governmental incomes, but is an investment into the future as business grows. I'm glad to see somebody in government, state or federal, actually know basic Econ 101.
 

John Funk

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burntheartist said:
North Carolina?

Is this only for Deer Hunter games and anything where you can kill Democrats and Russian reds?
No, it's for people who actually have the capability read full articles that list just a few of the many game developers in the state ;)
 

zHellas

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...Why the fuck my/our state so full of video game developers? Seems weird.

Anyway, yay for us! Whoo!
 

SimuLord

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Recognizing the economic importance of new sectors is an essential part of good public policy.

Or, in non-politics-speak, WOOOOOOO!

Congratulations, NC, on your continued progress away from redneck hell and into the modern world. Duke still sucks.
 

Susan Arendt

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burntheartist said:
John Funk said:
burntheartist said:
North Carolina?

Is this only for Deer Hunter games and anything where you can kill Democrats and Russian reds?
No, it's for people who actually have the capability read full articles that list just a few of the many game developers in the state ;)
Sheep Molesters 5, Stars and Bars Flag Capture, Cousin Fu.. Well yeah, I knew Unreal was there. Kind of cool that the government has finally realized our only economic growth is in software and pornography.

And the Redneck Comedy Tour.

Rock Band: Jeff Foxworthy Edition with special guests Brooks & Dunn and Toby Keith.
I get that you're trying to be funny, but given that The Escapist's HQ is in North Carolina, you might want to rethink the "y'all are hicks" line of jokes.
 

Jared

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Great news for developers! ...Wish UK would have let our break into effect
 

viranimus

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That would be awesome... if it wasnt North Carolina.

Nothing wrong with the state, or the people in it. Its just that would be awesome to in 10 years have a "hollywood of gaming", but it is entirely too hot there for me to ever consider moving to.

Cmon North Dakota.. i know you can pull this off too :D
 

Susan Arendt

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viranimus said:
That would be awesome... if it wasnt North Carolina.

Nothing wrong with the state, or the people in it. Its just that would be awesome to in 10 years have a "hollywood of gaming", but it is entirely too hot there for me to ever consider moving to.

Cmon North Dakota.. i know you can pull this off too :D
I would really like to argue with you, but I'm too drained from yet another 100 degree day to do it.
 

Kross

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North Carolina is the North of the South!

There's surprisingly few southern drawls in this area. So many out of towners come here for jobs in RTP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle_Park]'s tech companies. And then there's all [http://www.ncsu.edu/] the [http://www.unc.edu/index.htm] students [http://www.duke.edu/].

Oh sure, we get our share of Rednecks (although I'm pretty sure every area has backwoods people, Upstate NY sure did), and there's lots of less populated country areas, but it's not nearly as severe as one might think.