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Lord Freyberg
asked Her Majesty's Government:Which national museums have reclaimed VAT on moneys received from the National Lottery, and in each case how much VAT has been reclaimed; and how much VAT those national museums with projects currently under way will be entitled to reclaim; and [HL1010]
Table 1 Charging National Museums and Galleries | |||
Grants for projects1 | VAT recovered to date from project costs | Estimate of future VAT recovery from project costs | |
National Museum of Science and Industry | £31,069,000 | £4,011,370 | £1,619,415 |
Natural History Museum | £6,000,000 | £1,050,000 | £0 |
Victoria and Albert Museum | £16,000,000 | £1,225,000 | £3,744,000 |
Imperial War Museum | £19,124,000 | £4,000,000 | £5,000,000 |
National Maritime Museum | £12,500,000 | £2,187,500 | £0 |
National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside | £24,000,000 | £1,300,000 | £4,294,000 |
Table 2: Non-charging National Museums and Galleries | |||
Grants for projects1 | VAT recovered to date from project costs | Estimate of future VAT recovery from project costs | |
British Museum | £45,700,000 | £8,700,000 | |
National Gallery2 | £0 | £0 | £0 |
Tate3 | £72,550,000 | £13,500,000 | £3,500,000 |
National Portrait Gallery | £11,900,000 | £308,424 | unknown |
Wallace | £7,243,000 | £400,000 | £220,000 |
1 Acquisitions and revenue grants (for example the Museum and Galleries Access Fund) are not included | |||
2 The National Gallery has received £21,418,000 from the lottery for acquisitions and touring exhibitions. No VAT was recoverable on the acquisition, but £15,000 is recoverable on touring exhibitions. | |||
3 The Tate has lottery awards from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Millennium Fund for capital projects to Tate Modern, Tate Britain and Tate Liverpool. |