- A company in Poland plans to offer medical packages to hotel guests, including health and rehabilitation massages, biological renewal treatments, and access to spa facilities.
- The medical packages will include medical treatments, accommodations, and meals provided by the company.
- The company will employ medical professionals to provide medical consultations and treatments, as well as qualified individuals for massages and assistance with rehabilitation devices.
- The company has the necessary resources to provide the complete medical package.
- The contracts with clients will specify that the services provided are comprehensive medical care, with specific treatments and recommendations recorded in the client’s file.
- The hotel and gastronomic services are intended to support the medical care services.
- The question is whether these medical packages can be exempt from VAT.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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