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Regulatory limbo sees counsellors and psychotherapists charging Vat for sessions – obraonain reports.

Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Finance: two groups have to be regulated by a professional body. Picture: Julien Behal/RollingNews

Around 5,000 counsellors and psychotherapists have to charge Vat for their therapy sessions, due to the delay in regulating their sector. All medical professionals and those supervised by a professional body are exempt from charging Vat on their services. However, counsellors and psychotherapists have to charge 13.5 per cent Vat on their fees once they are earning more than €37,500 a year.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!

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