Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
I can't see why so much fuss over tax, which is a movable feast anyway.
Why would UKGov bend over backwards to make the case for some boaters who may want to visit Belgium to be able to use fuel with dye in it when it's quite possible they may decide to charge full duty on it anyway. Don't forget "we are all in this together".
Even if you all changed to petrol engined boats and started using PLG, they would put duty up on that.
The logical answer is to charge full duty on all fuel and allow different rates of rebates for different professional users.
Every month the user applies for his rebate. If you don't qualify, you don't get a rebate. Pleasure users could get their 40% rebate if they have heating on board.
In 10 years time it'll be like that anyway. Dead cert.
Why would UKGov bend over backwards to make the case for some boaters who may want to visit Belgium to be able to use fuel with dye in it when it's quite possible they may decide to charge full duty on it anyway. Don't forget "we are all in this together".
Even if you all changed to petrol engined boats and started using PLG, they would put duty up on that.
The logical answer is to charge full duty on all fuel and allow different rates of rebates for different professional users.
Every month the user applies for his rebate. If you don't qualify, you don't get a rebate. Pleasure users could get their 40% rebate if they have heating on board.
In 10 years time it'll be like that anyway. Dead cert.