Music sector calls for voice to be included in Orchestra Tax Relief

We're pleased to be part of the campaign calling for the voice to be added to the list of eligible instruments under Orchestra Tax Relief to enable choirs to benefit.

Created in 2016, Orchestra Tax Relief has made it possible for many orchestras and other kinds of unamplified music groups to produce more work, engage more professionals and commission new work, enabling more participants and audiences to experience the joy of live music performance. The Government recently recognised the importance of this tax relief and its impact on the music industry by announcing a permanent higher rate of 45%.

The success of Orchestra Tax Relief, however, has highlighted that choirs, whether professional or amateur, are not able to access this support. This is holding back the growth of this sector which makes a significant contribution to music professionals' portfolio careers, creating work for around 30,000 choir leaders, composers and singers every year, with potential for more.

Choirs have also been found to support participants' physical and mental well-being, and benefit them socially and educationally, as well as acting as connectors in their communities and raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities each year.

Evidence shows that tax relief translates into more ambitious and larger scale programming, more professionals engaged and commissioned, greater community reach, increased venue hires and growth in the night-time economy.

The sector is therefore now calling for Orchestra Tax Relief to be extended to include 'voice' as one of the eligible instruments.

Naomi Pohl, General Secretary, Musicians' Union, said:

"The recent threat to the BBC Singers highlighted the precarity of the UK's choral sector. However, the response from choirs around the country also demonstrated what a rich and diverse community of choral singers we have. They are deserving of Treasury support and could do so much more with better resources. There is no question that they deliver for UK people as well as being a crucial part of the musical ecosystem."

Rachel Greaves, General, Secretary, abcd, said:

"On behalf of all those leading choirs across this wide sector, we are delighted to support this campaign, and ask for the voice to be included as an eligible instrument for tax relief. As every singer and choral leader knows, the voice is an instrument in its own right, and the benefits of this simple change would be felt right across our choir communities and our professional choirs."

Anne Besford, Chief Executive, National Youth Choir, said:
"Choirs are a vital and vibrant part of our national music ecology. The benefits of tax relief for orchestras have been clear, supporting growth through challenging times. Making a simple change to Orchestras Tax Relief, to include voice as an instrument, would be a valuable way of providing a similar boost for choirs, enabling them to expand and innovate programming, reach new participants and audiences in the UK and beyond, and provide essential career pathways for both emerging and established musicians and other professionals in the sector."
Barbara Eifler, Co-Chief Executive of Making Music, said:
"Tax reliefs are a great way for government to support economic growth in this sector. Given the well-documented benefits choirs bring to participants and communities, this is a simple and effective way to enable them to fulfil their potential, economically, educationally, and in terms of social, health and well-being benefits. Making Music is delighted to be supporting this call, alongside all major music sector organisations."
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Posted: Tue 30th April 2024

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