This Anti-Pil Polyester Fleece blanket is available in four different tartan designs. Ideal for wheelchair users to cover the lap and lower limbs or alternatively as a versatile, general purpose rug or blanket. For practicality this item can be machine washed at 40 degrees and tumble dried.
From: £34£41with VAT relief without VAT relief
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VAT Exemption: Who’s Eligible
It is important to remember that, if you have a long-term illness or a disability, you don’t have to pay VAT on certain goods and services that you buy in the UK.
Broadly speaking, the goods covered by this scheme are those which are of practical help to you in light of your illness or disability. Throughout our site, those products to which VAT exemption applies are all clearly labelled.
How Disability and Long-Term Illness are Defined for VAT Purposes
If you meet any of the below conditions, you are considered disabled and/or long-term sick for VAT exemption purposes.
You have a physical or mental impairment with a long-term and substantial adverse effect upon your ability to carry out everyday activities.
You have a terminal illness.
You have a condition that the medical profession treats as a chronic sickness e.g. diabetes.
Note therefore that there are various situations in which you would not qualify. For example, if you are elderly but able-bodied, or if you’re only temporarily incapacitated, you would not be eligible for VAT relief on grounds of disability and long-term illness.
For this VAT exemption to apply, it isn’t necessary for you to either physically buy the goods in person, or even to pay for them yourself. To give various examples, if your parent, guardian, or spouse buys the goods and services for you, then you will not be charged VAT.
However, purchases of goods and services to which this VAT exemption applies are subject to one very important condition. They must be bought for personal or domestic use. This means that the goods or services are to be supplied for your own private use, rather than for business purposes.
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Cover your equipment with an insurance policy from Fish Insurance
Before adding insurance, please review the differences between the cover levels and read the key information to help you make an informed decision.
The policies meet the demands and needs to insure your equipment up to variable limits, and if the Extra policy is selected the addition of 24/7 Breakdown recovery.
LITE
£38per year
£10
Accidental damage
£20
Third party liability
INCLUDED
Recovery costs
STANDARD
£85per year
£30
Accidental damage
£40
Third party liability
INCLUDED
Recovery costs
EXTRA
£114per yearincludes a £10 discount
£50
Accidental damage
£60
Third party liability
INCLUDED
24/7 Breakdown
All prices inclusive of 12% Insurance Premium Tax
Other benefits included can be found in the documents below:
Optional Additional Product – Puncture Care
We will reimburse you the s.the cost of repairing a tyre puncture up to £100 per claim, and up to a maximum of £200 in any policy year. There is no cover for damage to the tyre caused by use whilst punctured or deflated, the cost will be reimbursed by us after you seek repair.
The cost is £xx, including Insurance Premium Tax, is £XX.XX
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