- Hair transplant procedures performed according to clear medical recommendations are exempt from VAT.
- A clinic planning to perform hair transplants for the purpose of treating baldness in a preventive and health-improving manner requested clarification on the VAT exemption.
- The clinic stated that the hair transplants will be performed solely based on medical recommendations and not for aesthetic purposes.
- The clinic argued that the services should be exempt from VAT based on the law regarding medical care services aimed at prevention, preservation, rescue, restoration, and improvement of health.
- The director of the National Tax Information confirmed the clinic’s position, citing EU Court of Justice rulings that the purpose of the service determines the VAT exemption.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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