prv
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The saga of the Infamous Ebay Speedboat continues!
Chris has had some professional work done on the boat, so while it still looks a bit scruffy it should hopefully now refrain from imploding, conking out, and steering round in circles. Just in time to take it (overland!) to Croatia where he will be working for the summer. He has a good tow vehicle, new wheel bearings on the trailer, and is used to driving long distances in connection with his job. However, a problem has arisen in the shape of import, export, VAT, and all the associated bureaucracy.
The problem is that he will be towing the boat out of the EU in a couple of weeks' time, and then shortly afterwards find himself back inside it as Croatia joins the alliance around him. He's apparently phoned HMRC several times and says they are even more confused than him - the only two practical suggestions were 1) delay the outbound trip until after Croatia has joined (not possible due to work schedules) or 2) do the trip anyway and "see what happens" (not a risk he wishes to take)!
As he points out, since he's not using the thing as a means of transport in or out of the EU, it should be no different to his car or a caravan, and nobody worries about getting stung for extra VAT when they take a caravan on holiday (or do they?).
At this rate he's going to end up not taking the boat at all, which would be a real pity as he's going to be based on a beach with a fair bit of free time in between bouts of work, and his boss has even arranged a bulk supply of petrol for the thing.
Any thoughts or advice about the bureaucratic aspects welcome.
EDIT: Please read the end of the thread for the current situation before answering the same questions over again. Thanks.
Pete
Chris has had some professional work done on the boat, so while it still looks a bit scruffy it should hopefully now refrain from imploding, conking out, and steering round in circles. Just in time to take it (overland!) to Croatia where he will be working for the summer. He has a good tow vehicle, new wheel bearings on the trailer, and is used to driving long distances in connection with his job. However, a problem has arisen in the shape of import, export, VAT, and all the associated bureaucracy.
The problem is that he will be towing the boat out of the EU in a couple of weeks' time, and then shortly afterwards find himself back inside it as Croatia joins the alliance around him. He's apparently phoned HMRC several times and says they are even more confused than him - the only two practical suggestions were 1) delay the outbound trip until after Croatia has joined (not possible due to work schedules) or 2) do the trip anyway and "see what happens" (not a risk he wishes to take)!
As he points out, since he's not using the thing as a means of transport in or out of the EU, it should be no different to his car or a caravan, and nobody worries about getting stung for extra VAT when they take a caravan on holiday (or do they?).
At this rate he's going to end up not taking the boat at all, which would be a real pity as he's going to be based on a beach with a fair bit of free time in between bouts of work, and his boss has even arranged a bulk supply of petrol for the thing.
Any thoughts or advice about the bureaucratic aspects welcome.
EDIT: Please read the end of the thread for the current situation before answering the same questions over again. Thanks.
Pete
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