
Scrap the tooth tax: campaign calls for VAT-free children’s oral care
LONDON, England: A new national campaign led by ORDO is urging the UK government to abolish the so-called “tooth tax” by removing VAT from children’s

LONDON, England: A new national campaign led by ORDO is urging the UK government to abolish the so-called “tooth tax” by removing VAT from children’s
Four in five UK parents believe oral hygiene products should be exempt from value added tax (VAT), according to a new campaign. Half of the
Sarah Buxton explains the processes that HMRC uses to determine employment status and discusses if it is worth being self-employed. Practice owners are currently being
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Shoaib Khan explores the tax questions and considerations when one is selling a dental practice. Not many dentists would have set up a practice with
Shoaib Khan discusses the tax issues involved with the process of buying a dental practice. In the previous two articles of the series, we discussed
Shoaib Khan explores the tax questions associated with both self-employed dentists and those working for limited companies. September is usually the time of the year
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Dental and Medical Financial Services gives some last minute ways you can save on tax. Saving tax is typically high on the agenda for all dentists