Rockstar Games Accused of Evading Millions in Corporate Taxes
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A new report from Tax Watch U.K. has accused GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 developer Rockstar Games of avoiding paying millions in taxes between 2009 and 2018, as GameSpot points out.
In the investigative piece, Tax Watch U.K. concluded that the AAA developer paid zero corporation tax in the United Kingdom during the development of their two most recent titles, even though Grand Theft Auto V’s lifetime sales have reached around $6 billion (and that number is still growing rapidly, thanks to GTA Online and their latest casino-centric, microtransaction-riddled gameplay update).
That’s not where the accusations end, though—Tax Watch U.K. also claimed that Rockstar North, the company’s satellite studio based in Edinburgh, Scotland, claimed £70 million ($85.16 million USD) in tax credits over a ten-year stint. Tax Watch U.K. says that the Take-Two-owned Rockstar Games were able to pull that off by listing its total profits outside of the U.K. and ultimately declaring a net loss within their U.K. assets for the past decade.