- Visual artists and galleries in Spain will protest in Madrid on June 10 to demand a lower cultural VAT and tax reform.
- They want Spain’s tax rules to match other major European countries, where reduced VAT rates are already in place.
- The sector says the current 21% VAT hurts competitiveness, access to culture, and the viability of artists and galleries.
- The protest, organized by the Consortium of Contemporary Art Galleries, will be staged as a symbolic “funeral for the visual arts.”
- The issue has intensified after the European Commission sued Spain for not adopting the EU VAT directive on time.
Source: bonart.cat
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