RobbieW
Well-Known Member
... I met an American whose boat was likely to overstay its welcome as he through illness had been forced to stay away for a while. He had paid EU VAT/import duty (not sure of exact details) on it to avoid having to remove it and is free to take the boat in and out of the EU as often as he wants and he's never been a citizen or official resident. He is still of course personally time limited.
Thats my understanding of the situation too. I have an american friend with a US registered but EU VAT paid boat that is currently kept in Italy; bought in the EU and kept there. The boat didnt lose its VAT status when he moved the boat onto the US register.