- Medics and paramedics are in principle exempt from charging VAT on the fees for treatments.
- The House has given the green light for the curtailment of this VAT exemption.
- Which interventions and treatments will be subject to VAT has yet to be agreed.
- If a treatment is labeled as non-therapeutic, it inevitably becomes more expensive for the patient. The VAT will be charged.
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