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I am a physician at a skin care clinic. Do I pay PST on products, such as Artecoll, Botox and Collagen, used in skin injections to reduce the appearance of facial lines?

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I am a physician at a skin care clinic. Do I pay PST on products, such as Artecoll, Botox and Collagen, used in skin injections to reduce the appearance of facial lines?

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Yes. You pay PST on Artecoll, Botox and Collagen used to reduce the appearance of facial lines. These products are taxable when used for cosmetic purposes rather than treating a disease or ailment. Facial lines are not considered a disease or ailment. For more information on medications and health related equipment and supplies, please refer to Bulletin SST 006, Medical Supplies and Equipment.

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Jack Evance0

Hello. I think yes, these products can provide really good results for your patients. I can also recommend paying great attention to cleanliness and sterility. For this purpose you should choose necessary medical supplies from harmonycr.com site and order them for affordable price! Good luck in your work!

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