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Saved by uncleflo on September 4th, 2022.
Anyone who owns, or is responsible for, a pleasure craft (such as a yacht) that sails to or from locations outside the UK and the Isle of Man is required to provide information for customs purposes about: the vessel; the voyage; individuals on board; goods documentation. Reporting requirements: As the UK is no longer part of the EU single market, pleasure craft owners now need to report in line with the ‘Rest of World’ requirements.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
A vessel must comply with the regulations of its flag state wherever it is in the world. In addition when cruising the waters of another country (as explained on the page Law of the Sea and the Coastal State), that country can require you to comply with its national legislation (as applicable to foreign flagged vessels). The UK's relationship with the EU changed from 1 January 2021. As a result you now have an obligation to report to UK Border Force when moving into and out of the UK by recreational boat. You should expect greater scrutiny and requirements to report on arrival and departure, when moving between the UK and the EU and/or the Schengen area by recreational boat. For each of the countries listed, answers to questions that regularly come up are provided. The information applies to UK registered boats owned by private individuals who are resident in the UK, which are taken abroad by them on a short visit. If you choose to base your boat abroad, have both property and your boat in a country, become resident abroad, cruise a company-owned yacht or use your vessel commercially (including offering it for charter), the rules may differ considerably from those applicable to private vessels on short visits. Specialist advice should be sought from the authorities (or a lawyer) in the country concerned.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 18th, 2022.
The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. It is not and has never been part of the United Kingdom but is within the British Isles. The Isle of Man is an established international business and finance centre, with a secure base built on political stability and low taxation. The most popular type of company is a Limited Company, which is very similar to a UK Limited Company, but with the benefit of 0% corporate tax rate. The rate of income tax applicable to Isle of Man companies that are not trading in banking or local real estate is 0%. Foreign Investors are attracted by the taxation structure in the Isle of Man company formations as there are no capital gains taxes, turnover tax or capital transfer tax, no stamp duties and low rates of income tax.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2020.
Single-Core 90°C Thermosetting Insulated Cables, Non-Armoured, with or without Sheath. Cable, Technical Tables, Useful Info, Table 4E1A. Thickness of cables that need to provide a specific current.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 23rd, 2018.
Cookie Info Script is an easy solution to comply with the European Cookie Law. Make your own cookie information banner. No programming skills required. And yes, it is totally free. Cookie Info Script is a lightweight JavaScript for alerting users about the use of cookies on your website. It is designed to help you and your website to comply with the EU Cookie Law. Cookie Info Script is free, fast and painless.
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