by Moving Canvas | Oct 3, 2018 | Art News, Commissioned Art, Corporate Artworks |
3 October 2018 The $20,000 threshold has been recently extended to 30 June 2019. If you buy an asset like art and it costs less than $20,000, you can write off the business portion in your tax return for the relevant income year. You are eligible to use simplified...
by Moving Canvas | May 25, 2018 | Art News |
Why does art matter? Why should we support the arts? First Published in Daily Review – 10 May 2018 Original article by Julian Burnside Economic rationalists would point out that most artists are economically unviable. That is true, unfortunately. Creative artists...
by Moving Canvas | Feb 20, 2018 | Art News, Art Rental, Interviews, Moving Canvas News |
On 21 February 2018 Moving Canvas was visited by Eddie Ayres from the ABC’s The Hub on Art for a lighthearted interview about Art Rental in Brisbane and the services offered by Moving Canvas Art Rentals & Sales to businesses and Brisbane residences. ...
by Moving Canvas | May 25, 2017 | Art News, Commissioned Art, Corporate Artworks |
$20,000 asset write-off – 12 May 2015 From 12 May 2015, small businesses with aggregate annual turnover of less than $2 million are immediately able to deduct any new assets purchased, provided the assets cost less than $20,000.As reported in the Sydney Morning...
by Moving Canvas | May 11, 2017 | Art News, Art Rental, Corporate Artworks |
Art is good for Business It has been shown that office art on walls reduces stress in workers, and encourages right brain activity through visual stimulation. Great art on walls improves staff moral and therefore, increases productivity. Consequently, office art is...
by Moving Canvas | Apr 26, 2017 | Art News, Art Rental |
Art does more than just hang around on walls Regardless of whether you’re an avid collector or just enjoy a good painting, admiring art is good for your health! Professor Grossi of the University of Milan and his team conducted an experimental evaluation of the impact...