- NHS hospitals must ensure users can park safely, conveniently, and economically
- Guidelines issued by Department of Health in 2015 must be followed
- NHS car parks operate under different legal framework than private car parks
- NHS Northumbria should not charge VAT on car parking unless it distorts competition with private sector
- HMRC did not provide sufficient evidence of distortion of competition
- NHS Northumbria’s appeal was allowed by Court of Appeal
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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