• alessandro@lemmy.caOP
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      2 days ago

      To collect money from sales you need to be a company or a single person who act as it. There are taxes for companies and people acting as such (amount of sales didn’t justify the tax spending as company).

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          (Had to look for AI on this, sorry: I am not an accountant)

          for the US: Yearly franchise tax( California: 800$ min per LLC).

          Annual report fees (50-300$ per state (Delaware 300$ // New York 9$).

          …and also there’s a percentage of the income (if it’s not exactly zero, I guess)

          …then, if you’re not an accountant, and don’t want to mess with taxes, you may want to pay someone (an accountant) that make sure your reports are correct (even if they are 0)

    • MurrayL@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      In a tweet from the studio account, they also said:

      Alt-Frequencies might (it’s a maybe) return at a later date.

      If I had to guess, maybe they don’t fully own the rights to their own games?

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    Might be time to finally pick up Alt-Frequencies. I’ve had it on my wishlist for ages.