Recovering fees and charges

 

Only a veterinarian or the holder of a hospital licence is able to recover fees or charges from doing restricted acts of veterinary science.  Further, only an individual veterinarian, a corporation or firm in which one or more veterinarians has or have a controlling interest, or an exempt corporation, firm or body is able to hold a veterinary hospital licence.

There is no provision in the veterinary practice legislation for a trust to be the holder of a veterinary hospital licence.

All businesses are required to provide proof of transaction, such as a tax invoice or receipt, to consumers for goods and services valued at $75 or more. 

Proof of transaction must provide the following:

  • supplier of the goods or services
  • supplier’s ABN, if they have one
  • supplier’s ACN, if they have one but do not have an ABN
  • date of the supply
  • goods or services supplied to the consumer, and
  • price of the goods or services.

 

Importantly, for a veterinary hospital the ABN and the name of the supplier of the goods or services must be the veterinary hospital licence holder.

 

 

 

This news article was published on 07 March 2023.