- HMRC ruled locum doctor supplies to Isle of Wight NHS Trust were not VAT exempt.
- The Trust appealed, and the First-tier Tribunal found the exemption applied.
- The Tribunal determined the exemption covers deputies for registered medical practitioners.
- The Tribunal found the exemption conflicts with the EU VAT Directive but allowed the Trust’s appeal.
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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