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Making Art Work- Can we afford not to?

Written by: Source http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/research/making-art-work/ In November 2017 Professor David Throsby, the eminent arts economist, released a further instalment of his report, Making Art Work: An Economic Study of Professional Artists in Australia that seeks to map the income of the arts community across time. This is his sixth instalment of the study into the situation of […]

Victorian Government assistance packages

Lockdown 3 Assistance  To all our Victorian clients and friends who faced a great deal of business upheaval with the 3rd (albeit shortened ) lockdown, we are notifying you of the long awaited assistance package. The Victorian Government has announced a $143 million package to support eligible businesses impacted by the circuit breaker action to […]

Lowensteins Staff Profile: Lynette Faulkner

Written by: Fiona Gruber Lynette Faulkner is Lowensteins’ Mother Confessor. As a senior accountant with 52 years’ experience, more than 30 of it with the present company – she started out with accountancy firm Felix Kaye which later merged with Lowenstein Sharp , later, in 2002, to split off into Lowensteins Arts Management – Lyn has […]

The Lowensteins Index

Written by: Evan Lowenstein For the last few years Lowensteins has been collating figures to show how the economic conditions have affected artists’ incomes over the years. This year the Lowensteins Index is particularly relevant, due to the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on artists’ incomes. We are pleased to release these latest statistics […]

Lowensteins: Election 2019 Arts Policy

Written by: Tom Lowenstein Open letter to the leaders of all major political parties Dear Scott, Bill and Richard, Over the past decade, following the Global Financial Crisis of 2007/8, we have seen the primary art market and the Indigenous art market collapse in Australia, resulting in numerous galleries closing and artists’ incomes reducing drastically. It […]

Tax Tips: Rental properties and depreciation on plant and equipment

RENTAL PROPERTY CHANGES The Government has released draft legislation that seeks to put into effect the changes for rental property claims, as foreshadowed in the last Budget. Briefly the two measures seek: to remove travel claims for inspecting a rental property especially targeting interstate properties and to limit the amount of depreciation on second hand […]