Under the Contracted-Out Services (COS) regime, certain public bodies, including NHS trusts, carrying out non-economic activities can recover the VAT incurred on purchases of certain types of services that they would be otherwise unable to recover. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust claimed a refund of VAT under the COS regime for what it considered to be a single supply of healthcare facility services.
Source: deloitte.com
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