Article D331-37
The rules relating to expenditure giving entitlement to the tax credit for video game creation expenditure are set out in Articles 46 quater-0 YZG to 46 quater-0 YZI of Annex III to the General Tax Co…
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The rules relating to expenditure giving entitlement to the tax credit for video game creation expenditure are set out in Articles 46 quater-0 YZG to 46 quater-0 YZI of Annex III to the General Tax Co…
…d mainly in France:1° Cinematographic or audiovisual works belonging to the genre of fiction filmed and subject to image processing and post-production work, mainly in France.Exemptions to the conditi…
…ntions the date of receipt of the application by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée and states that, in the light of the information and supporting documents mentioned in…
…es. Works belonging to the fiction genre in which at least 15% of the shots, i.e. an average of one and a half shots per minute, are digitally processed in order to add characters, set elements or obj…
At least once a year, the line producer sends the persons mentioned in article L. 251-9 the various operating accounts it has been given.
The application for provisional approval is submitted by the video game creation company. If the video game is created jointly, it is the responsibility of each game creation company to submit an appl…
…A presentation of the video game, including a synopsis, a document setting out the world, mechanics and main graphic elements of the video game and, where appropriate, a model or technical demonstrati…
…n, to the video game creation companies. This decision states that, in the light of the information and supporting documents mentioned in…
…he authorisation lapses if the body has not taken out the insurance mentioned in Article D. 1611-19 and opened the account provided for in article D. 1611-21.
I. - The articles R. 2313-1 to R. 2313-3, article R. 2313-5 and article R. 2313-8 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia subject to the adaptations provided for in II to IV. II. - For the…
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