California Arts Council announces arts license plate fees are now charitable deductions

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SACRAMENTO – A recent clarification from a state tax agency could be a significant boon for the arts in the state.


California Arts License Plate fees are charitable deductions to the state of California for tax purposes, according to the Franchise Tax Board.


Whether the additional fees Californians voluntarily pay for arts plates were considered a charitable contribution to the state of California was in question for years.


The recent clarification is especially helpful for businesses and residents looking to support arts statewide.


Sales and renewals of the arts plate account for over 60 percent of the California Arts Council's budget. Currently the state's per capita investment in the arts is around 10 cents per person even with the arts plate funds, putting California in last place compared to other states in the nation.


"It's a crucial time for the arts in California," said Malissa Feruzzi Shriver, chair of the California Arts Council. "Our economy relies on creative minds, artistic organizations and innovative workers, yet our per capita state investment in the arts is the lowest in the nation. Individuals and businesses can help change that by buying Arts Plates, especially for the upcoming holidays and as part of end-of-year charitable donations."


"One million cars with California Arts Plates would mean close to $40 million for the arts," continued Feruzzi Shriver. "That would put California near the top in arts funding rather than dead last."


The California Arts Council is the state agency that advances California through the arts and creativity, and the agency's programs emphasize arts for children and communities.


The arts plate, designed by California artist Wayne Thiebaud, first hit the roadways in 1994. Since then sales and renewals of the plate have provided over $20 million for the arts in California. Fees for sales and renewals of the arts plate go directly into the Arts Plate Fund, minus the Department of Motor Vehicles' cost to fabricate and administer the plate.


For information on the plates visit www.cac.ca.gov/licenseplate/index.php .