A partnership providing emergency dental treatments outside of regular hours, which rents a space and employs its own staff, charges an observation fee to affiliated dental practices. This fee is not exempt from VAT as it is a separate service and not part of the emergency treatment. The partnership cannot rely on previous information from the Tax and Customs Administration as it was a general statement and the inspector had already indicated that the fee would be charged.
Source Taxence
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