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Download Your Free Video Game Expenditure Credit eBook.

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Understand how the UK's new Video Game Expenditure Credit works and how to claim it with confidence. 

Our free eBook answers the most common questions production companies ask and shows exactly how to access the benefit.

Download Your Free Video Game Expenditure Credit eBook.

Understand how the UK's new Video Game Expenditure Credit works and how to claim it with confidence. 

Our free eBook answers the most common questions production companies ask and shows exactly how to access the benefit.

What’s Covered in the VGEC eBook?

What’s Covered in the VGEC eBook?

Eligibility Explained – Understand exactly what makes a production qualify as “British” and what evidence HMRC expects.
Step-by-Step Claiming Guide 
– Follow a clear, structured approach to prepare and submit your VGEC claim confidently.
Qualifying Costs Made Clear 
 See how to correctly apportion costs across pre production, principal photography, and post production.

The Questions This eBook Answers

What exactly is VGEC and who can claim it?
How does it differ from the old Video Game Tax Relief scheme?
How much can I actually recover under the new system?
Does my production qualify as “British”?
Which costs are eligible, including freelancers or international subcontractors?
Can I still combine VGEC with other tax relief schemes?
How do I claim VGEC through my company tax return (CT600)?

Many UK producers are asking:

Why This eBook Matters

Navigating VGEC can feel overwhelming, especially with the new rules replacing the long-standing Video Game Tax Relief.

Our guide removes the uncertainty and gives you the clarity you need to:

Save time - Avoid lengthy research and focus on production planning.
Boost your budget - Learn how to unlock up to 39 percent of qualifying expenditure.
Stay compliant - Understand the BFI certification process and HMRC’s expectations for record keeping and cost allocation.