Webinar: Hidden Tax Reliefs for Visitor Attractions: Capital Allowances & Theatrical Tax Relief Explained
Date
12/05/26
Time
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Location
Online
Farm attractions and visitor venues invest heavily in developing memorable experiences for guests - from new buildings and themed attractions to seasonal shows and immersive entertainment.
What many operators don’t realise is that a significant portion of this investment may qualify for specialist tax reliefs that go beyond the standard allowances most accountants apply.
In this NFAN member webinar, tax specialists from Leyton will explore two areas where visitor attractions frequently miss opportunities to reduce their corporation tax liability:
• Capital Allowances – identifying tax relief hidden within buildings, infrastructure, rides, and attraction development projects.
• Theatrical Tax Relief – a lesser-known incentive that can apply to live performances, seasonal productions, and immersive entertainment experiences.
The session will provide practical insight into how these reliefs work, where opportunities commonly arise within attraction businesses, and how operators can ensure they are capturing the full value of their investment.
• Where tax relief is commonly missed in attraction development projects
• How Capital Allowances apply to buildings, infrastructure, rides, and themed attractions
• Understanding Theatrical Tax Relief and when productions may qualify
• Real examples of where visitor attractions have successfully claimed relief
• Practical steps to review historic and upcoming investments
• Live Q&A
• Owners and Directors of farm attractions
• Finance Directors and Financial Controllers
• Businesses investing in new attractions, infrastructure or entertainment experiences
• Operators running seasonal events or live productions
When will the zoom link be sent out?
The Zoom link will be sent out 24 hours prior to the webinar.
For all booking enquiries please contact NFAN using the contact form or call us on 03333 448987 or email us [email protected]