Petition to get rid of VAT on vets bills

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Responsible department: Her Majesty's Treasury


Reduce pet medical bills to make pet care more affordable by getting rid of VAT. More pet owners are struggling to meet costs of vet services, treatments and medicines especially when not covered by insurances. More animals ending up in rescue centres or owners having to decided to have destroyed because they can't afford to treat them.
 
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Ummm, well, let's see. The country is in billions of pounds of debt and any tax lost must be made up somewhere else.

How about we change the wording? What about

Petition to put VAT on children's clothes so that it can be removed from pet and horse vet bills.

Since pets and horses are optional, I think I'll be keeping my pen in my pocket, sorry.
 
you got about as much chance of growing an extra head as getting VAT knocked off animal pharmaceuticals!! if the govt still insist that women's sanitary towels are a 'luxury' item and charge VAT on them do you really think they are going to scrap VAT on vet meds which lets face it are a luxury as are the pets they are used on.
 
Ummm, well, let's see. The country is in billions of pounds of debt and any tax lost must be made up somewhere else.

How about we change the wording? What about

Petition to put VAT on children's clothes so that it can be removed from pet and horse vet bills.

Since pets and horses are optional, I think I'll be keeping my pen in my pocket, sorry.

Children are optional too ;)
 
Ummmm, just a thought from a vat registerd business point of view. The Vets will have to pay VAT on the medication (unless pet medicine is vat free?), stock, heating, rent, rates, water, electricity etc etc

If they all become de-vat-registered, they couldnt claim back the god only knows how many thousands of pounds they pay themselves in VAT, and there for have to pass that extra cost onto the client.... *ponders*
 
Ummmm, just a thought from a vat registerd business point of view. The Vets will have to pay VAT on the medication (unless pet medicine is vat free?), stock, heating, rent, rates, water, electricity etc etc

If they all become de-vat-registered, they couldnt claim back the god only knows how many thousands of pounds they pay themselves in VAT, and there for have to pass that extra cost onto the client.... *ponders*

Ponder a little further and it will become clear that the government still needs to raise the money from somewhere to run the country. So if the vet isn't paying the VAT to its suppliers, who then pass it on to C&E, where will the extra money to fund the NHS, schools, Police, etc come from?
 
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