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The
newly refurbished mac celebrated
an enthusiastic response to its £15m redevelopment when nearly 30,000
people attended the recent opening weekend celebrations. Prior to
the opening, Chartered accountants Clement Keys held their own
celebrations having helped the Centre reclaim £221,000 from HM Revenue
and Customs. Clement
Keys partner Simon Atkins says: “We have advised mac for 10 years
and in that time we have seen the redevelopment project take shape from an
initial idea to an exciting re-opening weekend. It is fantastic to see
everybody’s efforts, particularly in fundraising, come to fruition.
Throughout the closed period we have worked with mac to review
their accounting systems and structures and we were able to highlight
areas for beneficial changes." “At
the same time, our VAT specialist highlighted the fact that a European
Court of Justice Appeal ruling relating to the issue of VAT and cultural
exemption would apply to mac and
set about submitting a claim for repayment.” The
upshot of the European Court of Justice ruling was that European law had
not been correctly implemented in “During
the closure we had the opportunity to reassess how we operate and to put
in place new systems and procedures that will enable us to maximise
resources and secure cost savings and efficiencies across all areas of our
activities,” says Dorothy Wilson, Artistic Director and Chief Executive
at mac.
“Clement
Keys has provided ongoing support throughout the over-haul of our systems
and the VAT repayment will help support our ongoing programmes, including
exhibitions such as “Plug in” which explores the changing face of Plug-in runs until 30 August 2010.
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