Until the end of last year, certain (para)medical professions were exempt from charging VAT on their fees, with the exception of purely aesthetic interventions. Since January 1, 2022, all forms of medical acts without a therapeutic purpose are subject to VAT, even if they are provided by a regulated (para)medical practitioner. On 20 December 2021, the tax authorities published the long-awaited circular 2021/C/114, which provides more information about this.
Source: alaska-group.eu
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