Aid to Gozo theatres being considered
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The Prime Minister said yesterday that the government was considering ways how to help organisations which put up cultural activities, but not necessarily through VAT exemptions since this could open a loophole in the system.
Dr Gonzi was replying to a question in Parliament by Labour MP Justyne Caruana, who asked for a VAT exemption for the opera theatres in Gozo in view of their economic contribution.
The Prime Minister said the government acknowledged the cultural and economic contribution which these societies made, much of it on the basis of voluntary work, and was looking at ways how it could increase the help it already gave them. A decision would be announced in due course.















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