Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief
The Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief is the eighth in a series of creative reliefs introduced by government. It is designed to support organisations to create, and tour public facing exhibitions by helping them to recover some of their production costs.
New Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief Support Service
New Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief Support Service
Our new Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief (MGETR) Support Service is designed to enable more organisations to benefit from this relief. The support service pack will help address some of the common questions and misconceptions associated with the tax relief, as well as providing a straightforward, step-by-step guide to preparing and making a claim.
The Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief is an important source of additional funds that is applicable to a large number of arts and cultural organisations. Up to 40p in each £ could be claimed as cash-based support to invest in your organisation’s ambitions.
Download the support pack
Download the support pack
The MGETR Support Service is completely free and aimed at supporting charitable arts and culture organisations that are seeking to submit a Museums and Galleries Exhibitions Tax Relief claim.
By signing up to this service, you will receive a comprehensive pack of information about the Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief, which contains detailed guidance and templates required to prepare and submit your claim.
MGETR: Quick Look Information
MGETR: Quick Look Information
New to the Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief? Have a quick look at this collection of bite-sized information to get you started, including who can claim, what can be claimed and what it’s worth. Then come back and register for the full support pack.
Case Studies and Testimonials
Case Studies and Testimonials
Not convinced how MGETR could benefit you? Have a look at this selection of testimonials from museums and galleries across the country that have benefited from increased access to unrestricted funding.