rubberduck
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Reged: 01/11/2006
Posts: 1595
Loc: essex
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whats to stop me selling any fish i catch to local fishmongers & claiming commercial use of red diesel,after all anyone can run a legitimate business and make a loss,even those that don't want to!
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MikeEchoPapa
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Reged: 28/02/2004
Posts: 1063
Loc: Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset
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I have a sneaky feeling that you need a licence to catch and sell fish.
-------------------- Brian
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rubberduck
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Reged: 01/11/2006
Posts: 1595
Loc: essex
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Mmm,will have to get thinking cap on then,but this is going to be fun for the berks in london to enforce.Potential for legal test cases all over the place.If i had a second home in norfolk i could use low duty fuel for heating,so why not use boat as second home?Could do some fishing as well,so long as some white diesel kept in one of my very large tanks for going places!
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Pete7
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Reged: 11/08/2004
Posts: 609
Loc: Haslar
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Will cost you about £2k to get the boat coded, then you need to buy a licence to catch the fish and finally what are the other local fishermen going to say about you suddenly setting up a loss making business just for fuel. They are a strange lot best not upset them.
-------------------- Sailing is hours of mild boredom with interrupted moments of sheer terror
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rubberduck
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Reged: 01/11/2006
Posts: 1595
Loc: essex
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i wont do that then
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duncan
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Reged: 16/05/2001
Posts: 8920
Loc: Home mid Kent - Boat @ Poole
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and that assumes that you are able to reclaim the duty anyway............taxi's and lorries aren't able to use red so don't assume that just because a boat is used commercially for something it will be able to 'reclaim' the duty easily.............
-------------------- my boat for sale
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