Seastoke
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Ok so we own a boat of not much value got no vat receipt but old boat can i transfer the boat to company, so i can claim vat back on mooring etc ? Is it that simple
Ok so we own a boat of not much value got no vat receipt but old boat can i transfer the boat to company, so i can claim vat back on mooring etc ? Is it that simple
So you transfer the boat to your Ltd Co and when you sell it you have to charge VAT.
I'm not sure that legally you can have people on board commercially - which is what entertaining clients is, and not have the boat coded in some way even if you don't set sail. I am assuming the boat is capable of putting to sea and does so when clients are not being entertained.
It's a bit like sleeping off a few drinks in the back of your car. You will still get done for drink driving.
With regard HMRC being happy in your case do not assume this will be so globally. Take advice from a professional. You could end up in a world of pain whilst trying to save a few pounds.
Henry
Ok so we own a boat of not much value got no vat receipt but old boat can i transfer the boat to company, so i can claim vat back on mooring etc ? Is it that simple
No you won't. I suspect it will be Vat exempt in the same way a used car would be because VAT was not claimed on the purchase. With a van or other commercial vehicle VAT would have been re-claimed when purchased so must be charged on the sale price.
Once again seek professional advice but I think I'm right in what I say.
Henry![]()
can i transfer the boat to company, so i can claim vat back on mooring etc ?
The original question was could the OP claim back VAT.
Now if we ignore all of the other legitimate issues raised, specifically on VAT you cannot set up a company with the aim of only making reclaims. They will wear it for a while, but income nil, claims x will eventually get disallowed as you are not trading.
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can i transfer the boat to company, so i can claim vat back on mooring etc ?
The original question was could the OP claim back VAT.
Now if we ignore all of the other legitimate issues raised, specifically on VAT you cannot set up a company with the aim of only making reclaims. They will wear it for a while, but income nil, claims x will eventually get disallowed as you are not trading.
It is it already a trading entity then all of the above comes into play. Possible yes, but only if legit.
I used to run a boat and plane finance company. There are LOADS of people with these type of assets in their company name. This is nil problem until someone takes a look and then the position will most likely get very unfriendly. You could go years without a VAT or Revenue enquiry, but if it happens .... We ran a business for 10 years. before selling it. All we had was one PAYE audit. It could just as well go the other way, and dealing with penalties and so on unless it is 100% legit is simply not worth the hassle for a few quid. Also remember once they find one thing they will probably have a bigger dig, and take the view that there is something going on.
For the VAT on moorings ( maybe £1000??) not worth it.
Forgot that partIf you have not been charged VAT then you cannot claim it back on a product. so the simple answer is no you cannot claim the VAT back as you have not paid it