MapisM
Well-Known Member
Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but why should HMRC and/or the UK register be concerned about the VAT of a boat which is actually in the Med?
Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but why should HMRC and/or the UK register be concerned about the VAT of a boat which is actually in the Med?
Yes, but it is better (if you have some negotiating power as buyer) to see those docs before signing so that you know they actually exist. Then a photocopy of them added to the contract, and then the completion condition is delivery of the originals of those docs whose copies are attached to the contract. This is better than just a list, because oftentimes seller won't have them but will sign up to the list and try to blag his way out of trouble on completion day AND he might have your deposit at that stage
Ok, I understand that.While the UK MCA don't particularly care about the VAT status for the purposes of registration, transfer of registration to the UK would break the link between a boat's VAT status and its registration
I think my point is being missed. I'm saying see them before signing (which you're also saying) and I'm saying then attach copies to the contract with a clause saying something like "upon completion seller shall deliver originals of those docs attached hereto as schedule 1". This totally removes ambiguity about what the seller must produce on the completion date. When completion date comes around, you then do as Deleted User describes which is to sit in brokers office not transferring the money till those specified original docs are right there on the table.Attaching copies to the agreement is fine, but I would still recommend physical sight of the originals/notarised copies in the hands of the broker.
DAW is that actually your experience? Are you saying you have actually been asked in the cote D'Azur to prove your VAT status, had the UK reg certificate not accepted, and then produced your VAT invoice? That is your actual experience? I ask because I've been inspected plenty of times including 2 weeks ago in Corsica and have never been asked to prove whether my boat is VAT paid and have never been asked for the purchase invoice. All they care about is whether I'm using tax-free fuel and supplies (which I don't) and whether I meet the relevant conditions (if I were).. my experience is they will not accept a UK registration certificate. I always carry laminated copies of registration certificate, original VAT invoice and Bill of Sale to hand over and keep the originals on board in case they insist on seeing them.
DAW is that actually your experience? Are you saying you have actually been asked in the cote D'Azur to prove your VAT status, had the UK reg certificate not accepted, and then produced your VAT invoice? That is your actual experience? I ask because I've been inspected plenty of times including 2 weeks ago in Corsica and have never been asked to prove whether my boat is VAT paid and have never been asked for the purchase invoice. All they care about is whether I'm using tax-free fuel and supplies (which I don't) and whether I meet the relevant conditions (if I were)
In fact the last time I was pulled was off Sardinia last year and the customs police were more interested in Mapism and his wife who were on board at the time. I think they thought they were either illegal immigrants from N Africa or crew being paid cash w/o declaring tax. I couldn't blame them for thinking that.
How much were you paying them? Did you think it was good value?![]()
Well, of course she told you that she was.When I told Mrs Deleted User that I was employing an Italian stallion as crew, how can I say, well she was a bit disappointed![]()
Mrs Deleted User would have no problem doing that. Fortunately I never listen to herNo sensible wife on earth would tell her husband to be impressed by an Italian stallion, would she...!?![]()
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DAW is that actually your experience? Are you saying you have actually been asked in the cote D'Azur to prove your VAT status, had the UK reg certificate not accepted, and then produced your VAT invoice?
Yes agree with thatAdmittedly an almost non-existent risk, but why take it when all you need to do is carry a copy of the original VAT invoice.
First time I've seen a ships radio licence document mentioned. Anyone else been asked for this in a foreign country?
Yes agree with that
First time I've seen a ships radio licence document mentioned. Anyone else been asked for this in a foreign country?
Thats what I thought thanksMike, for sure the legal penalisation of unlicensed radio is entirely a matter for the uk authorities on a uk flagged boat even in French waters. I've never been asked in any waters to prove my radio is licensed. It is inconceivable that the French douanes would care