In the most recent interpretation, tax authorities have ruled on the right to VAT exemption for dietary services. However, they refused in the case of podiatry services. Experts emphasize that the interpretation is not universal in nature and cannot be applied to all services provided by nutritionists – especially those whose purpose is only to improve the appearance. In this case, the tax office may refuse the right to an exemption.
Source Prawo.pl
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