Argentina is creating new tax incentives to bolster a domestic software industry that is expected to generate sales of 3.75 billion dollars this year, including 900 million in exports. The incentives take effect this week and are to remain in place through the end of 2019. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rules10 years is too light a sentence.
Sep 17th, 2013 - 01:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0@1 I'm sure that will be reduced in exchange for employment.
Sep 17th, 2013 - 01:41 pm - Link - Report abuse 0That would be acceptable as long as he received no wages - just credit for repaying the money he stole. Then we should harvest his organs.
Sep 17th, 2013 - 03:58 pm - Link - Report abuse 0If he was really a Super-hacker why was he caught?
Sep 17th, 2013 - 04:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Did he not have PSU's to power his equipment in times of power outages, a very common thing in The Dark Country: it goes dark when there is no power!
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Exports at 20% pa must grow by almost 750% in ten years.
So it begs the question: what percentage of the total turnover are exports if the whole thing only grew 313% in the same time?
Really good at obfuscation with numbers, The Dark Country.
We do know they are expecting the sector to increase by 95% and USD 3.55 Bn in seven years when it took ten years to get to USD 3.75 Bn. Looks like a cake-walk then and they ought to do much better.
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