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Campaign Urges Government to Remove VAT on Children’s Oral Hygiene Products to Tackle Tooth Decay

  • A new campaign is urging the UK government to remove VAT from children’s oral hygiene products to help address child oral health inequalities.
  • 4.3 million children live in relative poverty in the UK, and campaigners argue that removing VAT would ease financial pressure on families.
  • A survey found 85% of parents support VAT exemption for children’s oral care products, with half saying these products are unaffordable.
  • Tooth decay is a major issue: one in six 10
  • and 11-year-olds have experienced it, and it is the leading cause of hospital admissions for children aged five to nine.
  • The campaign aims to collect 10,000 signatures to prompt a government response and align oral care products with other zero-rated essentials.

Source: voicenewspapers.co.uk

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