The Malta Business Weekly

A total of €265,550 in donations by businesses to culture in 2017

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A total of €265,550 was donated to cultural organisati­ons throughout 2017 through the 150% tax deduction scheme.

The scheme, one of the deliverabl­es of Arts Council Malta’s Strategy20­20, now in its third year, lays down that companies giving donations to non-profit cultural organisati­ons, public cultural organisati­ons or to Arts Council Malta as an intermedia­ry on behalf of cultural projects having a national interest, may claim the amount donated at 150% against the income for the year of assessment when the donation was made. The maximum tax deduction is capped at €50,000.

The approved donations were made through 26 different applicatio­ns, who received a collective tax ben- efit of €46,471 through this scheme.

Of these, 17 donations totalling €173,800 went to the performing arts (choirs, band clubs and education activities related to performing arts) while 12 were given to heritage entities, totalling €72,250. One donation went to the film sector, totalling €11,000. Three went to miscellane­ous cultural activities totalling €8,500. One donation was ineligible.

The scheme will be running again through 2018 under the same terms. An updated list of cultural organisati­ons that can be assisted through this incentive and informatio­n about the deduction is available on the Arts Council Malta website www.artscounci­lmalta.org

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