jfm
Well-Known Member
Tee hee. But you gotta remeber that there's the theory vs practical. The law is that there is no way on earth you owe any tax to HMRC if you buy that boat, and there is no "chargeable event" that triggers a VAT payment by anyone
But, sadly, there is massive urban myth here and folks have been widely advised that if Mr A fraudulently doesn't pay some VAT on a boat import or something, then Mr B buys it 2nd hand in good faith, then even Mr C buys it, Mr C can be made to pay Mr A's VAT. Total garbage, but a very widely held urban myth among lots of relevant folks incl yacht magazines, brokers, RYA, etc. While this urban myth exists, you will sadly face much hassle and demands for 15% discount when you on-sell the boat, so for this practical reason you ought to get a discount now.
I know you knew all that, just making it clear cos it can get lost in the technical stuff about whether VAT is due
I'll tell you how I get on at LIBS tomorrow. There might be a punch up
But, sadly, there is massive urban myth here and folks have been widely advised that if Mr A fraudulently doesn't pay some VAT on a boat import or something, then Mr B buys it 2nd hand in good faith, then even Mr C buys it, Mr C can be made to pay Mr A's VAT. Total garbage, but a very widely held urban myth among lots of relevant folks incl yacht magazines, brokers, RYA, etc. While this urban myth exists, you will sadly face much hassle and demands for 15% discount when you on-sell the boat, so for this practical reason you ought to get a discount now.
I know you knew all that, just making it clear cos it can get lost in the technical stuff about whether VAT is due
I'll tell you how I get on at LIBS tomorrow. There might be a punch up