Baggywrinkle
Well-Known Member
Resident. Citizenship doesn't matter for tax/VAT purposes. If you for whatever reason take up EU residency, you become liable to VAT immediately when bringing the boat to EU waters.
I am a UK citizen, but resident in the EU, not in the UK. I also have German citizenship but that is not necessarily relevant here.
If I understand your statement correctly, you are implying that I could do a temporary import of a non-VAT paid boat into the UK as an EU resident? ... I would be very wary of turning up at a port of entry in the UK and attempting a temporary import while waving a UK passport, regardless of residency status. Are you sure this will work? While resident in Germany I kept a non-VAT paid boat in Croatia for around 2 years before they joined the EU. I was told I would have to pay VAT if I became a Croatian resident or citizen.
I think that it is either/or .... citizenship or residency in the VAT jurisdiction where the boat is kept and you become liable for VAT.
I would love to be proved wrong however as this opens up all sorts of possibilities for avoiding VAT in my home country. If it only goes on residency, then as a UK citizen, can I claim VAT refunds at the airport when leaving the UK?