Article 41 - Zero-rating Healthcare Services

Zero-rating Healthcare Services


1. The phrase “healthcare services” means any Service supplied that is generally accepted in the medical profession as being necessary for the treatment of the Recipient of the supply including preventive treatment.


2. A supply of healthcare services shall be zero rated on the condition that the supply shall:


a. Be made by a healthcare body or institution, doctor, nurse, technician, dentist, or pharmacy, licensed by the Ministry of Health or by any other competent authority.


b. Relate to the wellbeing of a human being.


3. " Healthcare services" do not include any of the following:


a. Any part of a supply that relates to staying in or attending an establishment the principal purpose of which is to provide holiday accommodation or entertainment such that any healthcare service is incidental to the provision of the accommodation or entertainment.


b. Elective treatment for cosmetic reasons other than prescribed by a doctor or medical professional for treating or prevention of a medical condition.


4. A supply of Goods is zero-rated if it is a supply of:


a. Any pharmaceutical products identified in a decision issued by the Cabinet.


b. Any medical equipment identified in a decision issued by the Cabinet.

c. Any other Goods not covered by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Clause which are supplied in the course of supplying a Person with zero-rated healthcare services that are necessary for the supply of such healthcare services.
 

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