- Rockstar Games announces a plan to donate 5% of its revenue from purchases in GTA Online and Red Dead Online to pandemic relief efforts.
- The funds will be used to help local organizations stay in business through the pandemic and for those helping those affected by it.
- However, the company has been criticized for not paying its taxes, which could be used for pandemic relief.
Rockstar Games just announced that from April 1 to the end of May, it will be giving 5% of its revenue from GTA Online and Red Dead Online to pandemic relief efforts. This will help businesses affected by the pandemic and organizations that are trying to help those affected.
Many gamers seem happy that Rockstar put this money to relief efforts. Donations like Ninja’s to Feeding America are huge, but Rockstar could put so much more to this.
However, some are criticizing Rockstar as it has been accused of dodging tax loopholes. A report by Tax Watch UK revealed
that the company did not pay any corporation tax in the UK between 2016 and 2019. The company also took millions of dollars in tax credits.
UK corporation tax is 37%, meaning that if Rockstar paid taxes for April and May, it would be nearly four times more than its 5% announcement. It may be donating a large amount of money, but this just reminds all gamers, again, that many companies can do much more.
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