- The Danish Tax Council (Skatterådet) ruled that the applicant’s analysis of the musculoskeletal system is not exempt from VAT under the relevant law.
- The service did not meet both the treatment and education requirements for VAT exemption as “other actual healthcare.”
- Although the analysis and subsequent advice could have health benefits, the service’s primary purpose was not to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure specific diseases or health irregularities.
- The main purpose was guidance and advice to help clients optimize their movement patterns, not direct healthcare treatment.
Source: info.skat.dk
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