TSailors
Well-Known Member
Hello. I need an accountant/lawyer that knows the UK company law and yacht regulations.
Can anyone recommend me someone?
Many thanks
Can anyone recommend me someone?
Many thanks
You don't need anything if you are a non UK resident visitor. This is the guidance from the UK government www.gov.uk/guidance/sailing-a-pleasure-craft-that-is-arriving-in-the-uk As a non resident you will be eligible for temporary Admission (TA) and there is a section on how to apply, which essentially means declaration to customs for your boat. Your boat can then stay in the UK for 18 months and you are subject to immigration rules, usually 6 months for an EU citizen. There are no specific regulations covering how the boat is used other than it is for your use or any equipment requirements.Just trying to get our yacht in order so we can enter the UK without headaches. The yacht needs to be entered into the company books.
You do enjoy taking a very unique / singular approach to things !Just trying to get our yacht in order so we can enter the UK without headaches. The yacht needs to be entered into the company books.
As I understand it the boat is already owned by a UK company, sailing under a Polish flag. The owner/skipper is a Turkish resident.You do enjoy taking a very unique / singular approach to things !
As Tranona says shouldnt be an issue for a non UK resident bringing a non UK flagged boat to the Uk for up to 18 months - plus France, Belgium, Ireland etc nearby to reset the clock.
If you do progress the accountant / lawyer route the only ones with relevant knowledge are likely to be those who service the superyacht/ millionaire market, or the commercial shipping one. So could spend a lot on fees as their daily rates will be correspondingly v high.
Have you changed boat to a bigger/ more expensive one, as could easily spend more on lawyers fees than any VAT liability.
Refer to taking “unique / singular approach” !As I understand it the boat is already owned by a UK company, sailing under a Polish flag. The owner/skipper is a Turkish resident.
Exactly.. I would like to sort this out before we head out that way. If I can't sort it out, summer plans will be different!I remember you said your boat was owned by a UK company and registered in Poland, in order to get round the restrictions in Türkiye on second hand boats. Unfortunately that’s going to make visiting the UK very difficult.