Charities face £20m 'tax' for playing music

In its own impact assessment the Government admits that it will cost voluntary groups £20 million a year and will be "highly detrimental". Some organisations will "cease playing music" because they cannot afford a license, and it will hit a quarter of a million organisations - 140,000 charities, 6,750 charity shops, 66,440 sports clubs, 4,000 community buildings, 5,000 rural halls and 45,000 religious buildings.

20,000,000 / 250,000 = £80 per organisation per year?

Did I do something wrong? Or is this shoddy reporting again?
 
20,000,000 / 250,000 = £80 per organisation per year?

Did I do something wrong? Or is this shoddy reporting again?


The amount isn't that important, its how Madelson has set up his buddies with some easy cash at the expense of charitable organisations.

He is a scum bag of the lowest order.
 
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