Seagreen
Well-Known Member
Before you all groan "not f@cking VAT again", just read it and see.
Its just occurred to me I may have a problem. I have a very old wooden boat, so old in fact that when it was built, 70% of the world was run from London, and the American Civil War was just getting started. No, really.
As such, there is absolutely no construction receipts or anything with a VAT number on it. All I have is a list of owners and an entry into Lloyds register of Yachts for 1922. She's also now on the NRHV database, so that's a help, perhaps.
How do I "prove" her VAT status? Apart from a re-engining a few years ago, there's nothing VAT about her. I understand that HMRC no longer "give an opinion" though as far as I know, she has never in all her 150 years left the EU as it now is.
What does the panel advise?
Its just occurred to me I may have a problem. I have a very old wooden boat, so old in fact that when it was built, 70% of the world was run from London, and the American Civil War was just getting started. No, really.
As such, there is absolutely no construction receipts or anything with a VAT number on it. All I have is a list of owners and an entry into Lloyds register of Yachts for 1922. She's also now on the NRHV database, so that's a help, perhaps.
How do I "prove" her VAT status? Apart from a re-engining a few years ago, there's nothing VAT about her. I understand that HMRC no longer "give an opinion" though as far as I know, she has never in all her 150 years left the EU as it now is.
What does the panel advise?