- UK Tribunal rules locum doctor supplies are VAT exempt.
- Decision challenges previous HMRC stance on VAT for agency-supplied doctors.
- Exemption applies to deputising services, not just direct employment.
- NHS Trusts and other healthcare providers may reclaim previously charged VAT.
- Potential for significant financial impact if decision is upheld.
Source: mha.co.uk
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "United Kingdom"
- UK Eases VAT Grouping Rules to Attract Foreign Investment and Simplify Cross-Border Compliance
- Tribunal Rules Bespoke Autobiography Books by Story Terrace Qualify for VAT Zero-Rating
- Full VAT Recovery Allowed on Product Photography Costs in Littlewoods v HMRC Tribunal Decision
- FTT Favors Commercial Reality Over Contract in VAT Reclaim Case on Truck Fuel and Repairs
- HMRC Updates VAT Exemption for Temporary Medical Staff After Isle of Wight Tribunal Decision













