Patient Transport VAT 2021-07-13
2021-07-13
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Discussions on the VAT impact on patient transport service providers.
What recent discussions has he had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the effect on patients of the VAT treatment of patient transport service providers?
While the Department of Health and Social Care takes a keen interest in any tax situation that may affect patients, any discussions surrounding the VAT treatment of patient transport services would need to be conducted with relevant officials in Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. Services for the transportation of the sick and injured are exempt from VAT.
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Specific discussions with the Chancellor of the Exchequer were not detailed
Conducted With Relevant Officials In Hmrc
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Q2
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An inconsistency exists where some providers can claim VAT relief while others cannot, despite providing the same services.
Non-emergency patient transport services provide vital support to those who have no other way of reaching hospital and medical appointments. An inconsistency in the VAT treatment of providers currently means that some can claim VAT relief while others cannot, despite providing the same services in the same type of vehicles. Would the Minister consider meeting representatives of the sector to better understand the impact and, hopefully, find a way forward?
I am very happy for myself and the Under-Secretary of State, my hon. Friend the Member for Bury St Edmunds (Jo Churchill), to meet with others about that. Of course, I cannot comment on specific cases, and I would recommend that the services in question take up their concerns with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs as well.
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Specific commitments regarding the VAT issue were not made
Cannot Comment On Specific Cases
Take Up Concerns With Hmrc
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