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Do I have to pay taxes on orthodontics?
Orthodontic fees need to be taxed. According to the national tax law, orthodontics is a medical beauty project, and it needs to pay the corresponding value-added tax and additional tax. The specific tax rate may vary according to different regions and hospitals, and it is generally charged at 3%-5% of the correction fee.

For ordinary taxpayers and small-scale taxpayers, the taxes paid are also different. The tax rate of general taxpayers is 6%- 13%, and the tax rate of small-scale taxpayers is 3%-5%. If the hospital or clinic provides an ordinary VAT invoice, you can pay VAT at 3% or 5% of the invoice amount; If a special VAT invoice is provided, it may be necessary to pay VAT at 6%- 13% of the invoice amount.

In addition, according to the Individual Income Tax Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), individuals whose income exceeds a certain amount shall pay individual income tax. The specific tax rate and threshold may vary according to different regions and policies. Therefore, when the cost of orthodontics exceeds a certain amount, you also need to pay the corresponding personal income tax.

In a word, orthodontic expenses need to pay corresponding taxes, and the specific tax rate and payment method vary from region to region and hospital. When choosing orthodontics, it is recommended to know the relevant policies and regulations and confirm the specific payment method and tax rate with the hospital or clinic.