sarabande
Well-Known Member
I believe that private aircraft - which are generally more expensive to run than even boats
- do not pay VAT on their fuel.
How about even handed treatment ?
How about even handed treatment ?
60/40 was around £1 when I last bought a month or so back. On the road at the moment it ranges from about 1.35 at supermarkets to £1.55 at motorway services. Based on experience with petrol, it is safe to presume we will pay a premium for waterside white desel, so I expect more like the motorway price. That is effectively a 50% increase. Maybe not much in the scheme of things, but it will curb people's habits. Ironically, the biggest losers will be our near continental friends as cross channel trips will become less viable. When fuel was fully rebated, I used to hop across for lunch. Now I only go across as part of a longer cruise. At £1.50, I may not go across at all.
Calm down people. The machinery of the EC works very slowly, and infraction procedures are not designed to be rapid. Unless the Chancellor mentions this issue in the budget in a couple of weeks, it will remain some time away. All the original arguments for retaining red diesel remain, and the difference to Treasury will not change anybody's world.
It's too late for Belgium. I imagine hardly anyone with a leisure boat goes there anymore.Unless of course the Belgians (and/or others) decide to take this as a trigger enforce their existing regulations.
Unless of course the Belgians (and/or others) decide to take this as a trigger enforce their existing regulations.
I don't think their position will change until something official comes out of the EC.
And of course we may clean our tanks, hoses and pipes but what about the marina tanks and pumps that have held red diesel, are they ever fully emptied and cleaned....
I asked this question on the PBO site, but didn’t get a response so I will try again. If we have to use white diesel, will it still be possible to buy FAME free diesel?
And what about those people (like me) who fill up in Guernsey. As far as I’m aware only red is available, unless they change their policy and go back to white.
I am a bit mixed up with all these. Sitting at the harbour cafe at Montenegro at the beginning of season, you can watch several Superyachts arriving from Italy/Greece/Croatia for the sole purpose of buying tax free fuel. In ten thousands of liters... They top up and return to where they have come from, mostly EU states. If they would be paying penalties, I assume that they wouldn't do this. So is it only Belgium who enforces penalties for using red diesel at their territories? As far as I know, the fuel that you bring in at your “standard fuel tank” is free from taxes when you enter to EU, as long you can prove legitimate purchase of that fuel. Am I missing something?
Are you sure that this tax free fuel is marked? If Montenegro does not have differential tax rates for different users, then they don't need to mark the tax free fuel. As has been said almost ad nausiam, the current EU action is about the sale of marked fuel to users that are not entitled to it, not about the tax levels paid.