Montréal North America's video gaming studio metropolis by Michael N. Kandev and Olivia Khazam
By: Kandev, Michael
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Contributor(s): Khazam, Olivia
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In this article, the authors examine Montréal's generous provincial tax incentives for video game industry developers and investors, as well as some of the principal tax issues related to mergers and acqusitions in the video game industry.
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