Importing a race car from Europe

Importing a race car from Europe

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gavin wot

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31 posts

124 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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I've used the search function and couldn't find anything on this, in regards to customs duties etc,

Has anyone recent experience of bringing a race car from Europe into the UK, and specifically Northern Ireland.

It's a certified race car, was never a road car,

I'll be bringing it back through Calais,

Thanks in advance,

stevieturbo

17,269 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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I would presume at a minimum there will be VAT payable of some sort ?

Might be easier bringing it into the South, within the EU, and then up home ?

gavin wot

Original Poster:

31 posts

124 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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Yeah I’ve looked at the Cherbourg to rosslare sailing, but lack of availability is an issue,

A110MW

174 posts

182 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2023
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Bookmarked.

I am also looking into the possibility of importing a race car into the UK from Sweden and am interested to know if any VAT or import duty would need to be paid.

VAT has already been paid in Sweden and it is being sold by a Ltd company if that makes any difference.


stevieturbo

17,269 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2023
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A110MW said:
Bookmarked.

I am also looking into the possibility of importing a race car into the UK from Sweden and am interested to know if any VAT or import duty would need to be paid.

VAT has already been paid in Sweden and it is being sold by a Ltd company if that makes any difference.
I would like to think if it is being exported, VAT should not be being paid in the sellers country.

EddyP

846 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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Was talking to someone about this recently, his solution was to bring it back as parts rather than a complete car.

stevieturbo

17,269 posts

248 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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EddyP said:
Was talking to someone about this recently, his solution was to bring it back as parts rather than a complete car.
And how does that change anything ? You're still importing parts with value. So VAT or duties are likely to be liable

And if it is something that then needs road registered....not sure how that affects anything ?

Although there have been posts of people who have taken their race car away and back, and not a single problem at any borders despite there supposed to be various paperwork in order etc

Not quite the same, but maybe nobody will simply care when coming back ?

Truckosaurus

11,324 posts

285 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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Isn't the important fact of this matter that Northern Ireland is still within the single market, so doesn't need the same paperwork or taxes compared to England/Scotland/Wales?

You might need suitable paperwork to show you have bought it and are taking it all the way to NI rather than dropping it off on the way.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/trading-and-moving-goo...

GovDotUK said:
There will be no tax or duty due on personal goods carried into Northern Ireland from the EU if they are for personal use or to give as a gift.

gavin wot

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31 posts

124 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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Yes I think Northern Ireland is the key difference, my concern would be confusion at Calais or Folkestone, having to pay VAT or import duty, and not getting it back!

stevieturbo

17,269 posts

248 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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gavin wot said:
Yes I think Northern Ireland is the key difference, my concern would be confusion at Calais or Folkestone, having to pay VAT or import duty, and not getting it back!
It's all paperwork I guess ?

Although same years ago, one time I bought a car in the south of England and came back through Rosslare. I was nabbed at customs and asked lots of stupid questions. But when it was obvious where I lived etc and was going, they let me go.
But they were probably busting their balls to get paid a load of VRT for the car I'd just bought

The VRT in the South is utterly criminal, how the people let them away with it is crazy

Truckosaurus

11,324 posts

285 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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stevieturbo said:
It's all paperwork I guess ?...
Indeed. You would hope that a fair minded customs official would give you the benefit of the doubt that a Northern Irish person, in an NI registered towcar, with a ferry booking across the Irish Sea would actually be driving home, and at worse would flag you up to be rechecked at Hollyhead (or where ever) to make sure the race car was still there.

If you are totally paranoid you could always buy a carnet for the UK leg.