- Minister for Health and Population, Pradeep Paudel, announced that starting next year, prescription eyeglasses will be exempt from VAT and customs duties
- The announcement was made during the inauguration of the central assembly of the Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh in Kathmandu
- Paudel emphasized the government’s commitment to improving accessibility to essential eye treatment equipment
- There will be no VAT or customs duty on prescription glasses related to treatment from next year
- Paudel stressed the importance of collective efforts to enhance eye treatment infrastructure and expand the availability of medical equipment
- The government is ready to implement necessary policy reforms to improve eye treatment
- Materials purchased for therapeutic purposes already benefit from customs duty exemptions
- Similar provisions will soon apply to eyeglasses used in treatment, easing the financial burden on healthcare providers and patients
- Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh welcomed the announcement, stating it will greatly support their mission to reduce vision impairment and improve eye health across Nepal
Source: english.khabarhub.com
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