lexa777
New Member
Hi everyone, I'm thinking to buy my first boat and I think I have found one that I like. I have read up quite a lot on VAT on the forums (the boat is from '86 so needs one unfortunately). I understand that many older boats don't have the original VAT receipts due to being lost over the years so I'm happy to consider one without the original proof, as long as I'm aware of this and the price is adjusted accordingly. My main concern is basically a resale value as many buyers will ask for this paperwork and may try knocking the price down if I don't have the originals... I may also sail in Europe (Spain, Greece, Croatia, Turkey, etc) a lot so having the right paperwork will not hurt (although I read its rarely an issue on older boats).
So here is the problem... The broker has said that the boat has VAT paid, but when he showed me the VAT receipts, those were fresh photocopies. I did question him about this but he went on about the boat age and that I'm unluckily to find any other boats of similar age with the originals and that those copies are absolutely fine (he even offered to laminate them for me so they look more official!). He said that he also has a contact at the HMRC that may be able to confirm if those are acceptable. He also said that the copies he showed me might be the originals as it's hard to tell due to the age.
I mean... If I'm honest, I feel a bit uneasy by what he is saying. First I don't understand when or who made those copies. The paper feels new, like they were printed yesterday. I have looked at other older documents and I can tell by the paper if it's 20-30 years old.
I have asked if they would consider making a discount on the price for not having the original VAT receipts (as I mentioned earlier, I believe this could affect the price when I wish to sale the boat) and he basically said that those copies are the proof of VAT paid and I have no grounds asking for price reduction and went on again that most boats of the same age don't have the originals.
Any thoughts on this? I'm I just being difficult/paranoid or maybe there are grounds for concerns?
P.S. The previous owner is a Trust, so it will not be a private individual to private individual sale. No sure if this matters but thought to mention.
P.P.S. Sorry for a long essay
So here is the problem... The broker has said that the boat has VAT paid, but when he showed me the VAT receipts, those were fresh photocopies. I did question him about this but he went on about the boat age and that I'm unluckily to find any other boats of similar age with the originals and that those copies are absolutely fine (he even offered to laminate them for me so they look more official!). He said that he also has a contact at the HMRC that may be able to confirm if those are acceptable. He also said that the copies he showed me might be the originals as it's hard to tell due to the age.
I mean... If I'm honest, I feel a bit uneasy by what he is saying. First I don't understand when or who made those copies. The paper feels new, like they were printed yesterday. I have looked at other older documents and I can tell by the paper if it's 20-30 years old.
I have asked if they would consider making a discount on the price for not having the original VAT receipts (as I mentioned earlier, I believe this could affect the price when I wish to sale the boat) and he basically said that those copies are the proof of VAT paid and I have no grounds asking for price reduction and went on again that most boats of the same age don't have the originals.
Any thoughts on this? I'm I just being difficult/paranoid or maybe there are grounds for concerns?
P.S. The previous owner is a Trust, so it will not be a private individual to private individual sale. No sure if this matters but thought to mention.
P.P.S. Sorry for a long essay