The Cultural Gifts Program offers tax incentives to encourage people to donate cultural items to public art galleries, museums, libraries and archives in Australia.
If you have an item recognised as important to Australia’s culture you can donate it and receive a tax deduction. Donations include paintings, books, sculptures, installations, new media, manuscripts, personal papers, jewellery, ceramics, technological or scientific collections.
You can apply to have your donation recognised under Australian tax law at any time. The tax deduction/s will be for the market value of the donation. Property donated is exempt from capital gains tax and the tax deduction may be spread over a period of up to five years.
Phone: 6136 8017
Email: cgp.mail@arts.gov.au
Address:
Cultural Gifts Program, Office for the Arts
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
GPO Box 594
Canberra ACT 2601.
The Cultural Gifts Program offers tax incentives to encourage people to donate cultural items to Australian public collecting institutions.
Donated items can include visual and decorative arts, Indigenous arts and cultural artefacts, social history and scientific collections, and archival material.
We manage the program under provisions in Australia's income tax law and with advice from technical experts.
Under the program you could get the following tax incentives for your donation:
Please note: Donations made under a will or made by executors of deceased estates are not tax deductible and do not qualify for the program.
Each donation involves:
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