The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Medics say bras shouldn’t be subject to VAT

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Bras are a basic necessity and should not be subject to VAT, according to radiograph­ers. The tax disproport­ionately affects women and could be considered discrimina­tory under the Equality Act, delegates at the Society of Radiograph­ers will hear at their annual conference today. Diagnostic radiograph­ers carry out X-rays, MRI and CT scans, which can be used to identify the musculoske­letal problems caused by poorly-fitted bras.

Proposing the motion during the three-day conference in Leeds, delegates will say: “The imposition of VAT on bras disproport­ionately affects women.

“Taxing bras could be considered discrimina­tory as per the Equality Act 2010.

“While there may not be any health conditions related to wearing a bra, there could be some musculoske­letal ones, particular­ly if you wear a larger cup size.

“Those who are wearing a bra size D or above often get backaches, aching shoulders and neck pain because of the weight of their breasts.

“Wearing a goodqualit­y, well-fitted bra could alleviate some of these issues.”

Delegates will liken bras to menstrual products as a necessity, which should therefore not be subject to VAT.

In January, VAT on period pants was dropped following a two-year campaign by brands, retailers, women’s groups and environmen­talists dating back to 2021, when the so-called “tampon tax” was dropped from other period products.

Women who have had breast cancer surgery – whether a mastectomy, partial mastectomy or lumpectomy – are exempt from VAT when buying certain bras.

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