pretzel_logic
Member
Hi
A question about VAT on an EU yacht. We are thinking of purchasing our first boat this year (we've had a share before in Greece), and there are several to choose from. One of them is listed as VAT paid and it was in the EU on Brexit day with documentary proof from the boatyard confirming the location of the boat on that date. However there is no original proof of VAT paid at the time of purchase (some 30 years ago) though there doesn't seem to be any argument that VAT wasn't paid at the time, it almost certainly was, it's just that there is no documentary proof of this.
How critical is this? We plan to keep the yacht in the EU (maybe move from one country to another within the EU). We are UK residents and will be registering it on the SSR though from what I understand, that makes little difference. Essentially, is it a problem if the original VAT/sales receipt from the boat builder to the first owner is not available. (I doubt going back through HMRC is likely to be fruitful and the builder is no longer with us).
I'm thinking of EU bureaucracy and future selling. My experience from our share in Greece is that the only thing we've ever been asked for is the Certificate of Registration and v. occasionally the insurance.
A question about VAT on an EU yacht. We are thinking of purchasing our first boat this year (we've had a share before in Greece), and there are several to choose from. One of them is listed as VAT paid and it was in the EU on Brexit day with documentary proof from the boatyard confirming the location of the boat on that date. However there is no original proof of VAT paid at the time of purchase (some 30 years ago) though there doesn't seem to be any argument that VAT wasn't paid at the time, it almost certainly was, it's just that there is no documentary proof of this.
How critical is this? We plan to keep the yacht in the EU (maybe move from one country to another within the EU). We are UK residents and will be registering it on the SSR though from what I understand, that makes little difference. Essentially, is it a problem if the original VAT/sales receipt from the boat builder to the first owner is not available. (I doubt going back through HMRC is likely to be fruitful and the builder is no longer with us).
I'm thinking of EU bureaucracy and future selling. My experience from our share in Greece is that the only thing we've ever been asked for is the Certificate of Registration and v. occasionally the insurance.