Poignard
Well-Known Member
If the boat is registered in an EU Member State what is to prevent it remaining there? Even though it's owner may be limited as to how many days a year he is allowed to visit, under what law can he be compelled to remove it?Not necessarily so... Even a boat that is owned and crewed by an EU National if physically removed from the EU becomes vat due again after 3 or 4 years of absence.
Not sure anyone knows exactly how a boat that is owned by someone that is a resident of a country that leaves the EU stands ..
I suspect the uk and all of its citizens' assets become non eu assets. With dispensations for those with residential status in EU countries.
Then you have the issue of eu residents using non eu vessels in countries where they do not have residential status.
It is a mess, and I suspect unless you are really a citizen of an EU country, absent a deal you will be dealt with in the the same manner as US citizens and their boats are dealt with now.
Suppose, for example, I took a caravan to France, left it in a campsite after paying the dues and came home for as long as I liked, or had to, what is to prevent its remaining until I returned ?
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