macd
Well-Known Member
Can someone fill in for me as I am a bit confused.
Nobody (as in, the tax man, or whoever) knows I own a boat. I bought it with cash and as far as I am aware it is not on any sort of register. I consider my ownership of it to be no more complex than my ownership of a lawnmower or a teaspoon.
Nobody knows where I bought the boat, so in theory it could have come from out of the country.
What is the mechanism by which VAT and RCD become an issue?
Your experience is like that of many, probaby the majority of UK boat owners. In some countries evidence of VAT status is tied up with (compulsory) registration, leaving very little wriggle-room.
If you've read the last page or so of posts, you should be aware that far and away the biggest de facto element of 'enforcement' lies with yacht owners/buyers themselves. A boat with a dodgy VAT history and/or RCD status, will be harder to sell and worth less money. Since the word "cheap" is the critical one in this thread's title, I'd have thought that went to the heart of the matter.