Baggywrinkle
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I am buying a German registered EU VAT paid boat in Croatia from a German citizen and I am going to register it on the U.K. Ships Register .... this should be simple - the boat is EU VAT paid, there is an invoice to show this, and the boat has never left Croatia - it's union goods currently in free circulation sitting in a marina in Croatia.
Guess what the Broker was told when going to a freight agency to check up on the VAT paperwork?
You couldn't make this up.
I don't want or need to export the boat but it looks like this freight agency thinks that registering a boat in the UK requires it to exported, lose it's VAT status, and then be imported under TA. WTF???
Which flag the boat is registered under is irrelevant, it's the boat and it's current status as union goods, along with it's location at the point of sale, that are important. It will be sold in Croatia with a bl00dy invoice detailing VAT from one EU resident to another EU resident.
Why does this keep happening? I was told that my last U.K. registered boat would lose it's VAT status if registered in Slovenia or Croatia by the new owner - after a bit of a fight, and production of a T2L it was solved ...
... but here we go again. FFS .... ...
Is anyone else having these kind of issues in the EU?
Guess what the Broker was told when going to a freight agency to check up on the VAT paperwork?
This morning I was at the office of one freight agency, just to check the protocol if you decide to register the boat under the UK flag.
In that case, the export has to be done with the boat, and again import in the territory of EU. Meaning, the VAT status of the boat will be lost, and later if you decide to sell the boat in the territory of EU, for individuals with the residence in EU that could be an issue, because they will have to import the boat again, and therefore pay the customs duties.
You couldn't make this up.
I don't want or need to export the boat but it looks like this freight agency thinks that registering a boat in the UK requires it to exported, lose it's VAT status, and then be imported under TA. WTF???
Which flag the boat is registered under is irrelevant, it's the boat and it's current status as union goods, along with it's location at the point of sale, that are important. It will be sold in Croatia with a bl00dy invoice detailing VAT from one EU resident to another EU resident.
Why does this keep happening? I was told that my last U.K. registered boat would lose it's VAT status if registered in Slovenia or Croatia by the new owner - after a bit of a fight, and production of a T2L it was solved ...
... but here we go again. FFS .... ...
Is anyone else having these kind of issues in the EU?