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Free art!?
Artworks displayed on your premises where the public can view attracts a tax relief advantage. Areas such as a foyer, lobby or reception area, a bar or restaurant, and communal meeting rooms are areas where art can be displayed publicly. Art attracts capital allowances just like plant and machinery. The annual wear and tear allowance is 12.5% (c.f. Wear & Tear Legislation S284 TCA 1997, Section 2).So your business recovers the cost over eight years. Unlike other items of plant and machinery your investment in art will be appreciating in value.
Any use?
Say a painting which hangs on a wall in an office or in reception.
It's better to buy the art personally and lend it to the company.
Is the cost for CGT purposes €8,000 or nil?
EUR | EUR | |
Sales consideration | 5,000 | |
Deduct: | ||
Cost of acquisition | 8,000 | |
Less: Net capital allowances | (3,000) | |
Net cost of acquisition | 5,000 | |
Gain / Loss | 0 |
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