Thu-08-04-2021, 18:47 PM
I thought it might be useful to create a thread for any information about moving to France, post-Brexit.
We're no longer allowed to move freely across the channel with our vehicles packed to the gunwales with all our worldly goods.
I remember in the days before the Single Market in the EU that all sorts of permissions were required.
In my professional life, just about every foray into Europe required a huge document known as an ATA Carnet and cost from £750 - £2000. This had to have a cost, description, country of origin and serial number of every piece of equipment we planned to take with us. Sometimes, however, the customs officers would simply stamp the document without any questions. More often than not, they would demand to see specific items, and that could easily add 4 hours to clearing a border.
In 2021, I believe that if you are moving your personal possessions into France as a permanent place of residence, there is no import duty or TVA to pay on items older than 6 months - but you are required to have a full and detailed inventory.
If France is not your principal residence, then duty and TVA are payable.
What new regulations do we need to obey? What hints and tips can we collect?
Brian
We're no longer allowed to move freely across the channel with our vehicles packed to the gunwales with all our worldly goods.
I remember in the days before the Single Market in the EU that all sorts of permissions were required.
In my professional life, just about every foray into Europe required a huge document known as an ATA Carnet and cost from £750 - £2000. This had to have a cost, description, country of origin and serial number of every piece of equipment we planned to take with us. Sometimes, however, the customs officers would simply stamp the document without any questions. More often than not, they would demand to see specific items, and that could easily add 4 hours to clearing a border.
In 2021, I believe that if you are moving your personal possessions into France as a permanent place of residence, there is no import duty or TVA to pay on items older than 6 months - but you are required to have a full and detailed inventory.
If France is not your principal residence, then duty and TVA are payable.
What new regulations do we need to obey? What hints and tips can we collect?
Brian