A Word of Warning if you intend major repairs/purchases on Malta

hoges in wa

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This only applies to EU residents if you are exiting the EU (as it says on the forms themselves)

We did some major updates on Malta last April/May. Assuming like all the EU you could get your VAT back if the items were being exported from the EU (as it says on the top of their forms), I duly completed all the VAT refund applications with a Customs Officer when we exited.
After a wait of 15 months, I contacted Malta Tourism, as Malta Tax hadn’t bothered to contact me. They forwarded my inquiry to the VAT people.

I was informed by the head of the VAT department that they had rejected my claim on the grounds that items purchased for a pleasure boat by the owner or owner’s agent are not eligible for refund.

This sounds like pure made up bulldust to me – all the tourists exiting at the airport are encouraged to complete forms for the pissiest items but major expenditure is not covered??

The EU is supposed to have uniform tax laws. However, after a major electronics upgrade in Portugal, they happily refunded the VAT after a Customs Officer came and inspected the items (except the radar – she wouldn’t climb the mast?) Hard to see where any uniformity exists in that dog’s breakfast of a union (cf. the UK’s Red Diesel wars with Belgium and the EU Court of Justice in the latest issue)

This is not a 3rd hand account by someone who overheard somebody talking to his niece’s fiance at the Yacht Club Sundowner. It is a direct email to me from the head of VAT Malta.

So, if you are thinking of wandering into Malta to get a refit or some new big bits, think again and factor in the knowledge that they will rip you off 23% or whatever and not give it back. (We left the EU, as we advised, for Turkey, but that does precious little good).
Purchase your thingys in a more benign environment and not in Malta.
Hoges
 
I have to agree. The Cutsoms and Excise people are at best hopeless and at worst criminal. Yards are overpriced and largely incompetent.
 
I don't understand the problem here.

You had a refund in Portugal, and now you are in Malta where they would not refund you. So you have gone from one EU country to another, In which case you should not have got your refund in Portugal.

In order to get a refund - you would have to be leaving PERMANENTLY - not in transit between to EU members.
 
I don't understand either.

I thought that a vessel is considered to be an extension of the country where the vessel is registered. Thus, if your vessel has a non-EU flag, items that are fitted to it within an EU country would qualify as being exported and would therefore qualify for duty-free. However, if your vessel wears the flag of an EU country, then VAT is applicable and there is no refund.

It seems to me that it was Portugal that did not follow the rules, not Malta...assuming that your boat is registered in an EU member state.
 
I have to agree. The Cutsoms and Excise people are at best hopeless and at worst criminal. Yards are overpriced and largely incompetent.

Most yard in Europe are over price but as being for being incompetent , I not sure where you had work done , but Malta yacht yards on Manuel island have got some of the best worker you find any where , ok there not cheap but where is ?

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