The repeal of the VAT (Treatment of Transactions) Order 1992 will ensure government departments and NHS bodies cannot exploit the legislation to give themselves a VAT recovery advantage over other taxpayers. The legislation was originally introduced to avoid double taxation, but subsequent changes to UK law and policy have meant that the order is no longer required.
Source gov.uk
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