jimmy_the_builder
Well-Known Member
We were in Yarmouth overnight in July this year, and while we were there, a black HMRC rib cruised the harbour, and they appeared to be taking vessel details. My boat is registered in Guernsey, and so I half expected the customs guys to turn up a bit later on and ask to see docs.
What I didn't particularly expect was the letter I've received today, via the Yarmouth harbour master, from HMRC's 'Flexible Deployment Team - Solent', saying 'Please can you provide copy documentation, to confirm the vessels legal ownership and any other documentation you may have (customs entry), which relates to the purchase or importation of this vessel?'.
The letter goes on to say 'VAT is due on any vessel imported from outside the EC unless you are entitled to one of the relief's [sic] available. EU residents should only use a vessel in the Community if it is VAT paid or 'deemed' VAT paid. Documentary evidence supporting this should be carried at all times as you could be asked to produce it by customs officials in any EC member state (see notice 8).'
I've been warned that having a Guernsey registered boat (which, incidentally, _is_ VAT paid) on the south coast would be likely to attract HMRC attention. Has anyone else had a letter like this from HMRC?
Cheers
Jimmy
What I didn't particularly expect was the letter I've received today, via the Yarmouth harbour master, from HMRC's 'Flexible Deployment Team - Solent', saying 'Please can you provide copy documentation, to confirm the vessels legal ownership and any other documentation you may have (customs entry), which relates to the purchase or importation of this vessel?'.
The letter goes on to say 'VAT is due on any vessel imported from outside the EC unless you are entitled to one of the relief's [sic] available. EU residents should only use a vessel in the Community if it is VAT paid or 'deemed' VAT paid. Documentary evidence supporting this should be carried at all times as you could be asked to produce it by customs officials in any EC member state (see notice 8).'
I've been warned that having a Guernsey registered boat (which, incidentally, _is_ VAT paid) on the south coast would be likely to attract HMRC attention. Has anyone else had a letter like this from HMRC?
Cheers
Jimmy