Quote by the fat controller
sorry for the delay I was away enjoying myself in the sun.
I bought a new van and while there are minor differences between the Uk model and the EU model the EU version was closer to what I wanted/needed and saved £14K
The process is simple enough. With NI not being in or out of the EU it actually makes it better than people doing this in GB. The VAT on import is only due if there are certain criteria met, if I remember right its under 6 months old and less than 3000 miles on the clock. With it being NI there are no import duties payable, but you will need to have all the COC's showing it meets EU standard, you will have to change the lights to iluminate on the left side of the road and the speedo will have to read in MPH. You cannot do this yourself, you must get a garage to certify that this was done and that the various changes meet the UK standards.
So step by step its as follows:-
Find the van you want
buy it - get invoice showing price, age, mileage
Declare to HMRC of arrival in UK, complete form with age, mileage, etc and send to HMRC with originals
Once VAT confirmation received declare to VOSA/DVLA the vehicle meets UK spec
Register with DVLA for number plates sending the various certs from HMRC/VOSA/DVLA
Wait while civil servants get off their butts to actual do the paperwork
thank you for reply. That sounds good, just pay the price to the dealer at german end, and only other fees are to re-register with DVLA (apart from light modifications if applicable)!!...there are a couple of dealers on mobile.de who will do the transit insurance for you and even pic you up at airport and give you a voucher for hotel if needed...that will keep me occupied on www over autumn. thanks, Kevin