- 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
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