MountainGoat
Well-Known Member
Thanks. There is a complication in that I own the boat jointly with someone who is resident in the UK, but who is an EU citizen (holds an Irish passport).I don't think anybody here will be of any help as this is an EU/Portuguese issue.
However you will almost certainly be able to avoid paying VAT as you have become an EU resident and EU law (same as UK law) allows people taking up residence to bring with them personal goods and chattels (which includes private leisure craft) without paying VAT. This is the guidance for the UK but it is cut and paste from the EU law that applied before Brexit so the principles are the same. It is Portuguese customs you need to speak to to determine the actual process locally.
www.gov.uk/guidance/transfer-of-residence-to-great-britain
Suggest you make the connection in Portugal first as it may well be possible to get the process of importing into Portugal clear before you leave. In theory as the boat is currently a "UK" boat it is permitted to cruise in the EU for 18 months under TA BUT you are no longer a UK resident although you may be able to appear so on your entry into EU in France although there is obviously some risk in doing this.
On balance then getting things sorted at the Portuguese end is better.
Do you think that affords us any flexibility here?