ANBI

We are an ANBI status  - Public Beneficial Organization

The Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art (MOCTA) is qualified as an ANBI Status, registered with the Tax Authorities as a General Benefit Institution.  It is a  Public Benefit Organization ANBI (Algemeen nut beogende instelling) because it meets all conditions and all efforts are entirely committed to the public benefit. 

  • An ANBI does not pay Dutch inheritance tax or gift tax on inheritances.
  • An ANBI does not pay Dutch gift tax on gifts that the organisation awards to the public benefit.
  • Natural and legal persons who donate to an ANBI can deduct their gifts from their Dutch income tax or corporate income tax.

ANBI

Tibet House Holland Foundation “T.H.H.”, Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art ‘or also known as MOCTA’ are a ‘cultural ANBI’. An ANBI is an institution for general benefit. An institution can only be an ANBI if it is at least 90% committed to public benefit.

We are an ANBI 
A non – profit public beneficial cultural organization 
 
Tibet House Holland   RSIN nr.  850020839 
Tibet House Holland  KVK nr.   51447150 
RSIN: 850020839
Chamber of Commerce number: 51447150
 

Donate with advantage

Our Museum has been designated by the Tax Authorities as a Public Benefit Institution (ANBI). Without donations from donors, we at Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art,  cannot fulfill our mission for the preservation of Tibetan Art and Culture. We are therefore happy with any donation. Small or large is welcome!

Support our Museum dedicated to the presentation of the Tibetan Art and Culture. We strive to preserve and share the tradition, art and history of Tibet. Its land, its history, its cause. Your donation help us to continue our mission. As a donor you get free admission and other advantages to our museum. Please press the yellow button to make a donation. 

Donate with Tax Benefits

Benefit organizations (ANBI’s) can request an ANBI status from the Tax Authorities. The Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art has the status of cultural ANBI. This means that donating to the Museum can yield a tax benefit. Donors of cultural ANBI benefit from extra tax benefits, because they are subject to an extra high donation deduction

Our Museum has been designated by the Tax Authorities as a Public Benefit Institution (ANBI). This means that as a donor you can  take advantage of tax benefits. As a private individual or company, you can make a personal contribution to the Museum in the form of a gift or legacy.

Tax benefit for donors of a cultural ANBI

ANBI status brings tax benefits and is therefore advantageous for donors. This applies to both single and periodic donations. Donors to an ANBI may, under certain conditions, deduct their donations from income or corporate tax.

Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art does not have to pay tax on donations and inheritances received.This allows us to use the donated money 100% for our intended purposes.

ANBI Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art

Objective

  • Maintaining the Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art
  • To collect, loan and manage objects relating to Tibetan and Buddhist artefacts, traditional Thangka paintings and ancient scriptures derived from the sacred Buddhist sutras
  • Maintaining, keeping on loan, managing and improving the collection thus accumulated collection, as well as the conservation of objects belonging to the aforementioned collection
  • Making the public aware of the objects described, as well as informing the public about the informing the public about the manufacture of the aforementioned objects, the social and cultural backgrounds associated with these objects and the periods in which these objects were manufactured
  • Presenting parts of the collection in their mutual context
  • Also everything that is directly or indirectly related to the above or can be all in the broadest sense of the word

Monthly meetings
Monthly meetings take place among the board members of Tibet House Foundation Holland.

Remuneration policy:
Board, Advisory Board and volunteers perform their work without financial remuneration.

Board of Directors:

President 
Ronald Klaar 
Treasurer  
Eleni -Leela  Skitsa 
Secretary 
Chantal Berrens

Board of Advisors:

Board of Advisors:
President 
Ali Zingstra 
Members
Shilpa Samplonius-Raut
Ellis Mensinga 

Contact Details:

Tibet House Holland Foundation  – Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art
Postal Address: Hoofdstraat 16C, Rensenpark 7811 EP Emmen | Visiting Address: Rensenpark Main Gate Entrance
Telephone: +31 6 2029 9125 | E-mail: info@mocta.org

Please note that entrance, is the Rensenpark Main Gate Entrance, which is located 50m on the opposite of the main church of Emmen-centrum. This is what it is suggested, at the address Hoofdstraat 16c, 7811 EP Emmen. 

Plan your visit

- Opening hours:   Wed to Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

- Entrance fee + optional audiotour
adult: € 7,50
Students: € 5,00 *student card required

- You can pay cash or use your card in our museum

Closed on the following days: 27 April Kings day, 1e Eastern day, 1e Pinksterdag, Ascension Day, 25/26 - 31 December, 1 Januari

We thank you for visiting and we hope to welcome you in our wonderful museum.

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