Consumers have been reminded that the Value Added Tax exemption on prescribed medication will not apply if pharmacists recommend alternative medications when they do not have the one prescribed by the doctor.
This as prescribed medicines have also been included in the list of zero-rated items.
Source: www.fbcnews.com.fj
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