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read moreLive Performance Australia (LPA), the peak body for the live arts and entertainment industry, has called on the Federal Government to introduce tax incentives to offset costs associated with development and production of new theatre.
LPA notes that the scheme would be similar to the highly successful Theatre Tax Relief initiative in the UK, which covers plays, operas, musical, ballet or other dramatic pieces that tell a story through live performance.
The tax incentives if introduced in Australia, are anticipated to generate more jobs on and off the stage for the theatre industry.
The Federal Government already provides $123 million a year of tax offsets for the film and digital games industries, which includes support for international productions made in Australia.
LPA’s proposal for a Live Theatre Tax Offset for the 2024-25 Federal Budget would be available to commercial and not-for-profit theatrical producers and would cover core theatre production costs.
Earlier modelling undertaken by LPA has found that a tax rebate of between 25 and 40% can be cost neutral when set against the additional economic activity generated by the incentive.
LPA Chief Executive, Evelyn Richardson noted “tax incentives to offset pre-production costs for theatre would help to attract investment and create more jobs for theatre workers while bringing more performances to Australian stages.
“Australian theatre producers compete internationally for investment to capitalise their productions, with 80% coming from offshore investors.
“We are currently much less competitive than the UK or US where the significant costs involved in developing new works can be claimed back through tax rebates.
“The UK Theatre Tax Relief (TTR) offers producers tax relief of between 45 and 50% for theatre production costs.
“The UK theatre industry says the current rates of TTR introduced in 2021 turbo-charged the sector’s bounce back from the pandemic, stimulating investment in new productions and creating new jobs, delivering a 4 to 1 return on public investment.”
Richardson added “The UK scheme has been described as ‘game-changing’ – it’s exactly the kind of initiative we need to help power up Australia’s theatre industry and to attract private investment in shows for Australian and international audiences.
“The Federal Government already provides $123 million a year of tax offsets for the film and digital games industries, which includes support for international productions made in Australia.
“The screen incentives have delivered real benefit for the Australian film industry – we should be doing the same for our world-class theatre industry too.
“‘Our live theatrical sector, including musical and dramatic theatre, opera, ballet and dance, and children’s and family entertainment, contributed almost 34% of ticketed attendance, and just under one-third of total revenue for live performance in 2022, and is the largest category after contemporary music.
“Our proposal could support more Australian-made theatre, including original works by Australian creators telling our stories for more Australian and international audiences.”
Richardson highlights that the Federal Government set out a bold vision for Australian culture and creativity in its national cultural policy Revive and adds “it needs to be supported by policy settings and investment incentives which will help bring this vision to reality.”
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30th January 2023 - Live Performance Australia and Australian Live Music Business Council among stakeholders welcoming new National Cultural Policy
7th December 2022 - Live Performance Australia calls for national skills and careers pathway for live arts and entertainment industry
30th March 2022 - Live Performance Australia says Federal Budget falls short in helping the arts and entertainment industry to rebuild
15th November 2021 - Live Performance Australia calls for NSW Government to replicate Victoria’s backing for live entertainment
5th May 2021 - Live Performance Australia announces presentation of 2020 Helpmann Industry Achievement Awards
19th March 2021 - Live Performance Australia calls for 100% capacity in all live entertainment venues
22nd February 2021 - Live Performance Australia calls for targeted JobSaver action to prevent further collapse of the arts and entertainment industry
18th November 2020 - Live Performance Australia releases updated Ticketing Code of Practice
10th August 2020 - Live Performance Australia releases comprehensive COVIDSafe guidelines
7th August 2020 - Live Performance Australia commends Western Australian Government for shared risk funding
4th June 2020 - Live Performance Australia’s $345 million plan to restart and rebuild the entertainment industry
5th May 2020 - Live Performance Australia slams NSW Government’s lack of support for cultural sector in crisis during Coronavirus crisis
18th March 2020 - Perth Festival supports Live Performance Australia’s call for immediate economic stimulus
13th March 2020 - Live Performance Australia calls for urgent government action to protect $2.5 billion industry
11th March 2020 - Live Performance Australia release Coronavirus statement
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