macd
Well-Known Member
(Not a response to Richard in particular, just tagging onto the end of the thread)
Where in statute does it state that boats enjoy unique VAT status? I have cameras on board, TV, and stacks of other peraphernalia, all of which attracted VAT when purchased new. But does it occur to me to keep evidence of that VAT payment with me? Not for a second. Buy a used car, and of course you always carry VAT evidence in the glove box. Not. So why oh why is it such an issue with boats? The answer, I'm coming to believe, is that it's not -- but for some reason some authorities would like us to think it is.
There was a long and authoritative thread on the subject a few weeks back (I've just done a fruitless search for it, but it's worth the trouble if you missed it). A must read and a call to arms if ever I saw one.
Incidentally, my boat's old enough to be 'deemed VAT paid' or whatever the expression is. To back this up, for years a succession of owners has carted around a poor photocopy of a letter from a marina stating that on an arbitrary date years ago, Morwenna was on one of their berths. No description of the boat, no hull number, just 'Morwenna'. So if you want VAT evidence for your boat, just re-name it Morwenna and I'll gladly send you a bad photocopy of the bad photocopy, you can buy me a beer, so I'll be happy, you'll be happy and beaurocrats everywhere will also be happy. What a load of bollox.
Where in statute does it state that boats enjoy unique VAT status? I have cameras on board, TV, and stacks of other peraphernalia, all of which attracted VAT when purchased new. But does it occur to me to keep evidence of that VAT payment with me? Not for a second. Buy a used car, and of course you always carry VAT evidence in the glove box. Not. So why oh why is it such an issue with boats? The answer, I'm coming to believe, is that it's not -- but for some reason some authorities would like us to think it is.
There was a long and authoritative thread on the subject a few weeks back (I've just done a fruitless search for it, but it's worth the trouble if you missed it). A must read and a call to arms if ever I saw one.
Incidentally, my boat's old enough to be 'deemed VAT paid' or whatever the expression is. To back this up, for years a succession of owners has carted around a poor photocopy of a letter from a marina stating that on an arbitrary date years ago, Morwenna was on one of their berths. No description of the boat, no hull number, just 'Morwenna'. So if you want VAT evidence for your boat, just re-name it Morwenna and I'll gladly send you a bad photocopy of the bad photocopy, you can buy me a beer, so I'll be happy, you'll be happy and beaurocrats everywhere will also be happy. What a load of bollox.