The creative industries are a fundamental part of Australia’s cultural identity and economy.
However, the current tax policy can be seen by the sector as a barrier to artists’ business viability, international competitiveness and income stability.
We’re seeking input on opportunities for tax reform that can better support the arts and creative industries. Government leaders will then join creative organisations, policymakers, and tax experts at the Art of Tax Reform Summit in September to develop a set of policy proposals aimed at improving the tax system to support creativity.
Everyone who makes a submission or completes the survey will be considered an expression of interest to attend the Summit (attendance is by invitation, as capacity allows).
Don’t miss this opportunity to have your say!
Image: Visitors at the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2025 exhibition, featuring (L-R) Jaq Grantford Sisters, Fiona Lowry Ken Done, Jeremy Eden Felix Cameron, Art Gallery of New South Wales, © the artists, photo © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Ken Leanfore
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