Tranona
Well-Known Member
I'd be prepared to pay for such a letter. How do I go about getting one? every time we have tried to get round this we have hit a brick wall.
- boat originally owned by a Greek charter company then sold to a private owner ( and because of Greek law at the time 'deemed VAT paid' ) then I bought it.
There is no way you can get it because VAT was never paid. Is completely irrelevant anyway if you purchased the boat from a private EU resident. There are hundreds of boats in the same situation and it does not cause any problems. You are never going to be asked to pay VAT. If a VAT offence was committed in relation to your boat it was by the charter company and does not involve you.
If you have a record of the original Greek registration number then you might be able to trace the de-registration documents. However, this will tell you nothing about VAT. The 6 years is a VAT rule for all transactions and not specific to boats so is also not relevant.
Presumably your boat is now UK registered. In which case the Greek authorities have no interest and the HMRC do not even know you own the boat!
I own an ex charter boat (in fact I owned it from new but formally it was owned by a Greek company). At the end of the contract full ownership was transferred to me with the normal documents of Bill of Sale, receipt for the contract payment, which I actually made in 2001 and VAT at the ruling rate. I also have a document from the registrar removing the boat from the Greek register and transferring it to me. You should have the same except for the VAT element if it was transferred to private ownership prior to approx 2002.
The only important documents are the Bill of Sale as this gives you legal title and your registration document to show the authorities in a foreign country that your boat is registered in the UK.