Scarron
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Interesting stuff..
next question... is this the boat we want!!
Absolutely, go on let us know what you are looking at, so we can egg you on...
Interesting stuff..
next question... is this the boat we want!!
From a practical point of view, how would HRMC know that the boat had ever been exported from the UK/EU in the first place? If you export a car you have to inform the DVLA, but with a boat how would anyone know?
If i took my VAT paid boat from the UK to Jersey and left it there for four years.
Then returned back to the UK after those four years.
Is the forum saying that VAT would be chargable once again.
If i took my VAT paid boat from the UK to Jersey and left it there for four years.
Then returned back to the UK after those four years.
Is the forum saying that VAT would be chargable once again.
if i took my boat to jersey left it there for say 4 years and i myself returned back to the uk.
is the forum saying VAT would be chargable once again on my boats return back to the uk.
tranona
i am a little concerned,for i plan to move my boat to jersey for a considerable length of time.
whilst in jersey i plan to visit and explore the french coast. i would make yearly visits possibly for a month at a time.
in your opinion,if i return to the eu on this basis would that exempt me from any further VAT charge?
Whilst the comments on here are useful for you to get a flavour of the issues involved, it would not be wise to base your actions just on this - or even your reading of the notice. HMRC do have a helpline set up at the request of the RYA to advise individuals on VAT matters. Have never used it so don't know how useful it is, but definitely worth a call - the details are on the RYA site in the section on advice about VAT. This section is worth reading anyway as it explains the basic rules without you having to crawl through the official documents.
As jfm observes, HMRC probably has more important things to do than chase yotties, but it is still best to be prepared.
Tranona i firmly disagree. HMRC telesales operators (which is all you'll get through to) do not give firm advice on complex matters. They will put maybes and other caveats into their advice. They will err on the safe side, viz "yes you may well have to pay VAT when you do that and you should report to the tax office on yout arrival". Occasionally they will get it wrong and you won't be able to hold them to it. Their info lines should only be used for very low grade questions.
Guernsey and Alderney wanted passport numbers etc; France- I didnt see any Q flags and all the various HM wanted was some cash and a boat name.
Tranona i firmly disagree. HMRC telesales operators (which is all you'll get through to) do not give firm advice on complex matters. They will put maybes and other caveats into their advice. They will err on the safe side, viz "yes you may well have to pay VAT when you do that and you should report to the tax office on yout arrival". Occasionally they will get it wrong and you won't be able to hold them to it. Their info lines should only be used for very low grade questions.