boatfun
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Hello
I am trying to buy a boat in Portugal.
The seller is UK Citizen and I am UK Citizen the sale is between the two of us "private individuals" the boat is a 2003 yacht that was made outside the EU I think in Canada.
The yacht arrived in Portugal in 2008 and he has paid marina fees since then but for the last 2.5 years it has been on the hard in the marina as he was slowly refurbishing it as a hobby, sadly my friend has become ill has fallen behind on marina fees and is unable to carry on with his project hence why I have offered to buy it from him rather than the marina take the boat.
The problem is: The boat has no CE Certificate and VAT or Import duty was never paid, but he has never been asked to pay it either.
I am buying the boat off him for less than the value of it when he bought it as it does need quite a bit of work, the boat is not currently seaworthy so there is no chance of sailing it out of the EU for another 6 month to a year while it is repaired and refurbished.
The boat is currently registered as a class 3 on the UK Small ships register.
Can anyone advise on what would be the best thing to do with the boat? (except for run).... I do really like the boat.
Are any of the following possible or what are your views on them?
1, As the boat is not CE registered can the boat even legally be sold in the EU? if not what can you advise? CE registering can be very expensive.
2, If we made a "Bill of sale" within the UK would VAT then be due in the UK only? (And what if we never went into UK waters?, could this also work if I made a Bill of sale in another EU country say Bulgaria? (I mention Bulgaria as I have a property there)..
3, As the boat is not CE registered am I correct in thinking a UK citizen should not be allowed to sell it in Europe, and if that's right any advice?
4, I would consider sailing it out of the EU... but as I cant at present due to its condition, What is the score if you can not get it out of EU waters within VAT time limits?
5, What VAT would I be liable on? The value of the yacht when it arrived in 2008? or the value of the yacht now when I buy it? there could be quite a difference.
6, Is there anyway I can get time to finish the boat since I am a new owner?.
7, Does anyone have any experience of owners falling ill or dying and leaving there non EU boat in EU waters? what happens with them, how would you sell them with no CE present??. Could it be sold in Auction legally?
Any advice? any questions also fire away.
I am trying to buy a boat in Portugal.
The seller is UK Citizen and I am UK Citizen the sale is between the two of us "private individuals" the boat is a 2003 yacht that was made outside the EU I think in Canada.
The yacht arrived in Portugal in 2008 and he has paid marina fees since then but for the last 2.5 years it has been on the hard in the marina as he was slowly refurbishing it as a hobby, sadly my friend has become ill has fallen behind on marina fees and is unable to carry on with his project hence why I have offered to buy it from him rather than the marina take the boat.
The problem is: The boat has no CE Certificate and VAT or Import duty was never paid, but he has never been asked to pay it either.
I am buying the boat off him for less than the value of it when he bought it as it does need quite a bit of work, the boat is not currently seaworthy so there is no chance of sailing it out of the EU for another 6 month to a year while it is repaired and refurbished.
The boat is currently registered as a class 3 on the UK Small ships register.
Can anyone advise on what would be the best thing to do with the boat? (except for run).... I do really like the boat.
Are any of the following possible or what are your views on them?
1, As the boat is not CE registered can the boat even legally be sold in the EU? if not what can you advise? CE registering can be very expensive.
2, If we made a "Bill of sale" within the UK would VAT then be due in the UK only? (And what if we never went into UK waters?, could this also work if I made a Bill of sale in another EU country say Bulgaria? (I mention Bulgaria as I have a property there)..
3, As the boat is not CE registered am I correct in thinking a UK citizen should not be allowed to sell it in Europe, and if that's right any advice?
4, I would consider sailing it out of the EU... but as I cant at present due to its condition, What is the score if you can not get it out of EU waters within VAT time limits?
5, What VAT would I be liable on? The value of the yacht when it arrived in 2008? or the value of the yacht now when I buy it? there could be quite a difference.
6, Is there anyway I can get time to finish the boat since I am a new owner?.
7, Does anyone have any experience of owners falling ill or dying and leaving there non EU boat in EU waters? what happens with them, how would you sell them with no CE present??. Could it be sold in Auction legally?
Any advice? any questions also fire away.