Tranona
Well-Known Member
Re: Pardon?
Never said you should not. I do on one of my boats because I bought it last year and have the invoice. However, I also have a 1963 boat, which for obvious reasons never had VAT charged. There are many boats built since 1973 when VAT came in which do not have a VAT invoice simply because it has never been a legal requirement to have one.Therien lies the dilemma for the Revenue - how to enforce their advice when it is practically impossible to do so. Many boats move freely around the EU without a VAT invoice without any problems.
Anyway, what I was commenting on was your assertion that boats without it might be impounded, which as far as I know is not the case. If, however you know of any documented cases, I am sure we would all like to hear about them.
Never said you should not. I do on one of my boats because I bought it last year and have the invoice. However, I also have a 1963 boat, which for obvious reasons never had VAT charged. There are many boats built since 1973 when VAT came in which do not have a VAT invoice simply because it has never been a legal requirement to have one.Therien lies the dilemma for the Revenue - how to enforce their advice when it is practically impossible to do so. Many boats move freely around the EU without a VAT invoice without any problems.
Anyway, what I was commenting on was your assertion that boats without it might be impounded, which as far as I know is not the case. If, however you know of any documented cases, I am sure we would all like to hear about them.