Most OECD countries support the arts with a broad range of tax incentives. The primary incentives provided in New Zealand are direct subsidies to traditional art forms such as the ballet and the symphony orchestra; tax credits for donations to certain not-for-profit organisations which may include arts organisations; and tax incentives for New Zealand production of films digital and visual effects. This paper investigates the economic philosophical and sociological arguments raised for and against the provision of tax incentives for 'the arts'. A variety of direct and indirect instruments are discussed. A trans-Tasman comparison of arts related funding and incentives is undertaken and the suggestion made that New Zealand must engage in more...
Many successive governments have funded the arts, cultural activities and heritage. Every now and th...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
A measure for governments to stimulate the arts is through tax incentives. This chapter explores the...
Many countries use tax legislation as a cultural policy instrument. This includes tax incentives for...
Cultural policy discussions are increasingly concerned with the creation and restructuring of tax in...
markdownabstractAttracting gifts from private donors is vital for many arts organisations, as the in...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
Historically, private initiative has always been of great significance for the arts. In most Europe-...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This paper proposes, by way of a theoretical model, that public subsidies for the arts act as a spur...
Last year the Australian Bureau of Statistics did the maths – government spends about A$7 billion an...
The authors analyze indirect subsidies, which are an important sources of support for the arts and a...
Many successive governments have funded the arts, cultural activities and heritage. Every now and th...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...
A measure for governments to stimulate the arts is through tax incentives. This chapter explores the...
Many countries use tax legislation as a cultural policy instrument. This includes tax incentives for...
Cultural policy discussions are increasingly concerned with the creation and restructuring of tax in...
markdownabstractAttracting gifts from private donors is vital for many arts organisations, as the in...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
Historically, private initiative has always been of great significance for the arts. In most Europe-...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This book combines insights from cultural economics, public finance, and tax law, providing an acces...
This paper proposes, by way of a theoretical model, that public subsidies for the arts act as a spur...
Last year the Australian Bureau of Statistics did the maths – government spends about A$7 billion an...
The authors analyze indirect subsidies, which are an important sources of support for the arts and a...
Many successive governments have funded the arts, cultural activities and heritage. Every now and th...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
The economic contribution of arts and cultural activity is often presented by arts sector managers a...