Helping someone to achieve goals in relation to their appearance may improve their self-esteem and self-confidence, but it was not treating their mental health, and it would be “a misuse of language” for it to qualify as VAT-exempt healthcare. The clinic should have charged VAT on its treatments.
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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