Tax deductible sailing

Start you own religion. apoint youreslf as a spiritual leader. Set out on your boat to preach to small comunties.
you are now tax free in many countries. Although remarakably unwellcome in many small comunities. but when has that evere stopped a missonary

this seems to be best option for me! There is much scope for a religion like this and I will give it a go. We need some sport of creed of course and some leaders.

Bona Vacantia will be announced coincident with the goings on in Rome. Candidates are invited and when the new "Papa naviculari" is announced a plume of white smoke will be visible from the exhaust of my eberspacher!

The gospel according to Tom will be taught at services during which sea shanties will be sung by the congregations. There will be different denominations with slightly different beliefs/traditions/rituals (fin keels, long keels, different anchors and rigs) but the basics should follow the 10 commandments;

1 thou shalt not take The Lord Tom in vain
2 thou shalt not covet thy neighbours boat
3 thou shalt not use an engine when the wind blows
4 remember the colregs and keep them holy
5 thou shalt not reef before necessary
6 thou shalt not steal thy neighbours mooring
7 thou shalt not bear false witness against the RNLI
8 remember the equinoxes and keep them holy
9 honour the spring tides
10 thou shalt not worship false flags

Seems like a runner to me. Can't wait to get things started. My tax returns take on a new interest. Thanks for the assistance.
 
this seems to be best option for me! There is much scope for a religion like this and I will give it a go. We need some sport of creed of course and some leaders.

Bona Vacantia will be announced coincident with the goings on in Rome. Candidates are invited and when the new "Papa naviculari" is announced a plume of white smoke will be visible from the exhaust of my eberspacher!

The gospel according to Tom will be taught at services during which sea shanties will be sung by the congregations. There will be different denominations with slightly different beliefs/traditions/rituals (fin keels, long keels, different anchors and rigs) but the basics should follow the 10 commandments;

1 thou shalt not take The Lord Tom in vain
2 thou shalt not covet thy neighbours boat
3 thou shalt not use an engine when the wind blows
4 remember the colregs and keep them holy
5 thou shalt not reef before necessary
6 thou shalt not steal thy neighbours mooring
7 thou shalt not bear false witness against the RNLI
8 remember the equinoxes and keep them holy
9 honour the spring tides
10 thou shalt not worship false flags

Seems like a runner to me. Can't wait to get things started. My tax returns take on a new interest. Thanks for the assistance.

But what is your religion doing for the community, my religion is better than yours....
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We will decide our leader without smoke nor fire, it will be the last person preaching as the service goes on. We will take all types of keel as long as above them there is a single malt.

We shall have no commandments but pilgramages: Caol Ila, Laphroaig, Bruichladdich, Ardbeg, Abhainn Dearg, Arran, Talisker, Pulteney, Isle of Jura, Balvenie,
There will be many more altough all must be in Scotalnd none of this Celtic or "new World" ****.

All boats will be welcome, although those that have no sails must pass at considerable distance and low speed.

Vegetarians Will be accepted but must bring there own special haggis (these are only accepted as they are surprisingly good for what they are).

Our religious day will be 25th of January when copious amounts of Hagi and Malt must pass ones lips...

Does Atheism count?
Atheists will be accepted of course..

Only if you do not believe in the existence of the tax man
Though shall not speak his name :p
 
Now I would be the first to say that when we earn money we should pay the tax for it. There's no sense in risking being accused of evasion. However, boaty people are terribly resourceful as evidenced from the enormous help available here. Whilst some may make a living from their sailing, which presumably means that costs are offset against income (servicing, consumables etc.) I wonder if your average sailor has found a way to legitimately do some cost saving? Those of us who are self employed can sometimes "share" the odd expense between office and boat (eg pc, tablets) but it would be interesting to hear about the more imaginative methods. I'm not encouraging immoral ideas of course but I'm sure that some must know a few tricks that might be useful to others. In the old days many city firms had yachts which staff could used. How did that work for tax purposes? Why can't I do the same and offer "clients" days out for hospitality purposes? I could offset mooring fees etc.

I believe that asking such question to an audience that includes employees on PAYE is distasteful.
 
My accountant says there are three sure fire ways to contact HMRC - by phone, buy company yacht and buy a race horse.

Interestingly, that is almost exactly the same as our accountant said!

We were not proposing anything carrying passengers - that's far too much trouble! We are an IT company and I was giving consideration to selling a range of PCs targetted at the marine environment - would have needed the boat as a test bed and demonstrator.

The accountant suggested that, if we did try it, we should reserve a cabin for the tax inspector 'cos he would pretty much move in!
 
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