All 1 Debates between Jim McGovern and Lord Hanson of Flint

Finance (No.2) Bill

Debate between Jim McGovern and Lord Hanson of Flint
Monday 8th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Hanson of Flint Portrait Mr Hanson
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We are happy to consider on a case-by-case basis whether tax relief helps to generate employment and earn business and crucially—I think that this is the right hon. Gentleman’s point—to maintain that business in the United Kingdom rather than transferring it overseas. The film tax credit has proved that that can be the case, and I suggest in the new clause that we consider it for the video games industry.

Jim McGovern Portrait Jim McGovern (Dundee West) (Lab)
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My right hon. Friend mentioned the British film industry. Is he aware that figures provided by TIGA, which represents the computer games industry, suggest that the cost of a tax break for computer games would be £55 million, whereas the film industry already gets a £110 million break, even though the revenue generated by both is much the same?

Lord Hanson of Flint Portrait Mr Hanson
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Indeed, and TIGA—my hon. Friend says “tiger”; I say “teega”, but we both mean the same thing—has estimated that we can make savings to the Treasury by investing in a tax relief up front and keeping jobs in this country. That is the crucial point.