- Practitioners of Far Eastern medicine are not considered medical professionals under Polish law.
- VAT exemption applies only to those with recognized medical qualifications in Poland.
- Merely improving patients’ health is not enough for VAT exemption.
- Services provided by unlicensed practitioners, even if health-related, are not exempt from VAT.
- The Supreme Administrative Court confirmed that such services remain subject to VAT.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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