maby
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As long as 100% duty paid, so you may as well have white as similar cost
Assuming you can buy it.
As long as 100% duty paid, so you may as well have white as similar cost
Assuming you can buy it.
As long as 100% duty paid, so you may as well have white as similar cost
It is not required to be 100% duty paid. The Dutch accept the 60/40 split.
Last year I had extensive contact with the Netherlands Embassy in London, who kindly confirmed the Netherlands Customs position. Here is what they said.
"As promised in my email from 10 January I would come back to you as I had heard from the National Office of the Customs Administration of the Netherlands. They have send us an answer to our questions and I can now give you the following information.
The Information I have given you in my email of the 4th of January is the correct one! I hereby send you again the policy according to Red Diesel, as I wrote to you then:
You can fill up your tanks with red diesel, but not take more fuel with you then the amount of your tanks. You have to be able to show the receipt, which can’t be older than 1 year old. On the receipt should be written that “the difference in tax between white and red diesel is paid by the UK Government (the 60/40 notice)”. According to the Dutch Customs this should be on the receipt automatically.
If you keep to these points and can show the above mentioned papers and notes the Dutch Customs can’t fine you. The National Office is aware that the Regional Custom Offices are not always dealing in according to this policy and have made the National Policy clear, once again, to all the Regional Offices.
The National Office has made it clear to us that if you still would get a Fine, they only can investigate this on an individual basis and advise that in that case you keep all the paperwork.
I really hope this information will help you further.
With kind regards,
Lieke Conijn
Office Manager
........................................................................
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Economic Section
38 Hyde Park Gate | SW7 5DP | London
Methylene blue dyes most things blue. would have to check that is soluble in diesel oil though.
BUT
Its not only the visible dye that matters all non taxed diesel also contains a chemical marker. If thats detected you are done for, whatever the actual visible colour is
What we need to do is arrange for a fuel tanker with white diesel to come quayside so we can all fuel up before the Ostend trip!
Methylene blue dyes most things blue. would have to check that is soluble in diesel oil though.
BUT
Its not only the visible dye that matters all non taxed diesel also contains a chemical marker. If thats detected you are done for, whatever the actual visible colour is
Fortunately the Belgians are not enforcing the rules at the moment - we've been round this discussion last year and it takes several refills to get the level of dye down below the legal limit - don't think you can get away with one simple fill up with white.
one fill & the fuel "appears" white from my experience. after last season using white,red,white my sight tube is still showing white
I guess it depends on how officious they are being. The legislation does describe the testing methods that should be applied before bringing a prosecution and they can detect the presence of the marker at levels which are not readily visible to the naked eye. Like you, I suspect that the revenue man is just going to dip your tank and hold it up to the light - in which case you will get away with a substantially lower level of dilution.
Thank you for your kind words. If you look at my location you will see Belgium is my nearest foreign country so whilst the subject may be irrelevant to you, it is not to me!
You can stop worrying then. France is closer to Ipswich than Belgium.
Very much the same distance
You can stop worrying then. France is closer to Ipswich than Belgium.
Over 10% different so if that is "Very much the same" in your book, then that's fine. So 10% less fuel cost - Jimi doesn't actually sail that thing, does he? - and no worries about pink. Calais is a no brainer for cheap booze buying. There isn't any other reason for going to Belgium, is there?
Harwich > Calais 67.2 ish
Harwich > Dunkerque 70.5 ish
Harwich > Oostende 72.5
I am pleased you dont navigate for me![]()