eadien7 Posted September 6, 2011 #1 Share Posted September 6, 2011 I'm not sure if this is the correct board, but it is about Spain and not related to any specific cruise line. I've been hearing that there is an added Spanish VAT (8%) on the cruise ships. Searching the posts, there is conflicting info. I've seen: VAT charged while in Spanish ports or Spanish waters only VAT charged for the entire cruise for cruises that leave from Spanish ports VAT charged while in Spanish ports or Spanish waters for cruises that leave Spanish ports but leave the EU. Which one is correct? Can you get the VAT back at the airport? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bull Posted September 6, 2011 #2 Share Posted September 6, 2011 I'm not sure if this is the correct board, but it is about Spain and not related to any specific cruise line. I've been hearing that there is an added Spanish VAT (8%) on the cruise ships. Searching the posts, there is conflicting info. I've seen: VAT charged while in Spanish ports or Spanish waters only VAT charged for the entire cruise for cruises that leave from Spanish ports VAT charged while in Spanish ports or Spanish waters for cruises that leave Spanish ports but leave the EU. Which one is correct? Can you get the VAT back at the airport? This only affects ships which turnaround in Spain. The tax is applied only to purchases on the ship (eg drinks) if the cruise starts in Spain & does not visit a non-EC port at some time during the cruise. It very definatelly does not apply if the cruise visits eg Gib or Tunisia, that's for sure. But, like you, for cruises entirely within the EU I've heard of it being applied only in Spanish waters and of it being applied cruise-long. It's added to bar bills etc. It's not added to excursion fees because any tax payable will have already been included in the shore agent's price The question of whether it should be charged is difficult to understand, you'd think that the same rules should apply to ships turning around in other EU ports, but it's not charged on ships which turn around in Italian or UK ports - even without visiting a non-EU country. Can you reclaim the tax at the airport? Provided that you're leaving the EU, that you've got a signed reclaim form from the ship .............. and that you haven't already drunk the stuff :rolleyes:, then I guess you could. Or put more simply, no you can't reclaim the tax, certainly not on goods you've consumed.:( JB :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eadien7 Posted September 6, 2011 Author #3 Share Posted September 6, 2011 This only affects ships which turnaround in Spain. The tax is applied only to purchases on the ship (eg drinks) if the cruise starts in Spain & does not visit a non-EC port at some time during the cruise. It very definatelly does not apply if the cruise visits eg Gib or Tunisia, that's for sure. But, like you, for cruises entirely within the EU I've heard of it being applied only in Spanish waters and of it being applied cruise-long. It's added to bar bills etc. It's not added to excursion fees because any tax payable will have already been included in the shore agent's price The question of whether it should be charged is difficult to understand, you'd think that the same rules should apply to ships turning around in other EU ports, but it's not charged on ships which turn around in Italian or UK ports - even without visiting a non-EU country. Can you reclaim the tax at the airport? Provided that you're leaving the EU, that you've got a signed reclaim form from the ship .............. and that you haven't already drunk the stuff :rolleyes:, then I guess you could. Or put more simply, no you can't reclaim the tax, certainly not on goods you've consumed.:( JB :) Well, I COULD be buying something besides alcohol... ;) I assume they would charge the VAT on anything you bought in the gift shops also? If the VAT is charged during the entire cruise, it would definately increase the benefit of buying a beverage package before the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted September 7, 2011 #4 Share Posted September 7, 2011 The tax is applied only to purchases on the ship (eg drinks) if the cruise starts in Spain & does not visit a non-EC port at some time during the cruise. It very definatelly does not apply if the cruise visits eg Gib or Tunisia, that's for sure. Well, I'm going to add to the confusion by reporting that on our last cruise, which was a Barcelona-Barcelona round-trip visiting Tunis as well as EU ports, VAT was charged on on-board drinks - but only pre-departure while the ship was still docked in Barcelona. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swcruise Posted September 26, 2011 #5 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Well, I COULD be buying something besides alcohol... ;) I assume they would charge the VAT on anything you bought in the gift shops also? If the VAT is charged during the entire cruise, it would definately increase the benefit of buying a beverage package before the cruise. On RCI ships they charge 8% on drinks in addition to the 15% service charge, I think that the tax is still factored in if you pre-buy a drinks package. We went for this option and looking at the price in dollars onboard and the exchange rate when we cruised, I'd say it cost us 10 euros more than if we had waited to buy the package on the ship. There is another tax for services and good sand I seem to recall this was 18% and applied to Spa services the shops. The Spa was running promotions on certain days that meant the tax wasn't added. Some of the shops were advertising no additional taxes as well. I saw in the Cruise Compass that there was a ciggie offer of two cartons for 75 dollars which seems like a good offer for the smokers out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eadien7 Posted September 26, 2011 Author #6 Share Posted September 26, 2011 On RCI ships they charge 8% on drinks in addition to the 15% service charge, I think that the tax is still factored in if you pre-buy a drinks package. We went for this option and looking at the price in dollars onboard and the exchange rate when we cruised, I'd say it cost us 10 euros more than if we had waited to buy the package on the ship. There is another tax for services and good sand I seem to recall this was 18% and applied to Spa services the shops. The Spa was running promotions on certain days that meant the tax wasn't added. Some of the shops were advertising no additional taxes as well. I saw in the Cruise Compass that there was a ciggie offer of two cartons for 75 dollars which seems like a good offer for the smokers out there. Did you leave the EU during your cruise? I wasn't charged the 8% tax for the beverage pkg on line, unless it was included in the price before the 15% was added. I paid in dollars, so the exchange rate doesn't play into my equation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swcruise Posted September 26, 2011 #7 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Hi No we didn't leave the EU, I assumed that it had been added in as the only variant on board seem to be the currency conversion on the day I bought the package before I left home versus the day that RCI billed my credit card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4774Papa Posted September 26, 2011 #8 Share Posted September 26, 2011 The blood sucking tax will follow you if you only go to EU ports. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted September 27, 2011 #9 Share Posted September 27, 2011 The blood sucking tax ...I assume you describe all sales taxes like that, including the 7% or 8% sales taxes in Georgia? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4774Papa Posted September 27, 2011 #10 Share Posted September 27, 2011 I assume you describe all sales taxes like that, including the 7% or 8% sales taxes in Georgia? There are some similarities between sales and VAT. However, state sales taxes don't apply to cruises in other countries as does the Spanish VAT. Also, Georgia has a relatively low income tax. Most European countries with VAT have very high income taxes as well. Generally, a consumption tax is preferable to taxes on productivity, but VAT is another layer of taxation feeding statism. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted September 27, 2011 #11 Share Posted September 27, 2011 However, state sales taxes don't apply to cruises in other countries as does the Spanish VAT.VAT is not something dreamt up by Spain alone. It's a tax that's EU-mandated and EU-regulated. It can hardly be a surprise, then, if the tax is charged throughout a cruise that never leaves the EU. Think of a wholly intra-EU cruise as the European equivalent of a cruise that calls only at different states of the US. The idea of a "federal sales tax" on such a cruise may be less difficult to understand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4774Papa Posted September 27, 2011 #12 Share Posted September 27, 2011 VAT is not something dreamt up by Spain alone. It's a tax that's EU-mandated and EU-regulated. It can hardly be a surprise, then, if the tax is charged throughout a cruise that never leaves the EU. Think of a wholly intra-EU cruise as the European equivalent of a cruise that calls only at different states of the US. The idea of a "federal sales tax" on such a cruise may be less difficult to understand. I am aware of your statement. I lived in Germany for four years and their VAT was 17%. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anboricua76 Posted September 28, 2011 #13 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Yes, You can get the VAT tax back at the airport. Make sure you have all the paper work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4774Papa Posted September 29, 2011 #14 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Yes, You can get the VAT tax back at the airport. Make sure you have all the paper work. For drinks on the ship and excursions? I thought only for items purchased. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bull Posted September 29, 2011 #15 Share Posted September 29, 2011 VAT is not something dreamt up by Spain alone. It's a tax that's EU-mandated and EU-regulated. It can hardly be a surprise, then, if the tax is charged throughout a cruise that never leaves the EU. Except that it only seems to affect cruises turning-around in Spain, not those which sail from Italy, even those which call only at EU ports.:confused: Let's face it, G, each country has its own slant on EU laws :rolleyes: - one reason why it's not the level playing field that it's supposed to be. JB :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jocap Posted September 29, 2011 #16 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Ships we've sailed on from Southampton to Southampton charge this tax when moored in Spanish ports, whether there's a non-EU visit or not, but this tax disappears at sea......watch for when the casino's allowed to open....:D Jo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted September 29, 2011 #17 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Let's face it, G, each country has its own slant on EU laws :rolleyes:Of course. It's why so many ships on short ex-UK cruises have to do the early-morning Guernsey dance, just so that the cruise can do tax-free sales. The point is that it's hardly a surprise if you do have to pay VAT on a cruise that never leaves the EU, and that this tax is therefore far from the deadly parasite that 4774Papa tries to make it out to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snorkelgirlca Posted October 30, 2011 #18 Share Posted October 30, 2011 I was on the Epic 10/16 through 10/23. They collected VAT at 18% on enerything drinks food and spa services too so plan ahead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottie99 Posted October 31, 2011 #19 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Can anyone tell me if the VAT is charged when a cruise from Malaga which has EU stops , also visits the Canary Islands? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AttilaTheFun Posted November 1, 2011 #20 Share Posted November 1, 2011 I was on the Epic 10/16 through 10/23. They collected VAT at 18% on enerything drinks food and spa services too so plan ahead I find it hard to believe that they applied 18% to everything, since NCL says they only apply 8% to bar drinks and specialty restaurant cover charges. Please double-check... An NCL customer helpfully posted the document they give customers on Europe cruises about the Spanish VAT here: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=31134928&postcount=3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bull Posted November 2, 2011 #21 Share Posted November 2, 2011 I find it hard to believe that they applied 18% to everything, since NCL says they only apply 8% to bar drinks and specialty restaurant cover charges. Please double-check... An NCL customer helpfully posted the document they give customers on Europe cruises about the Spanish VAT here: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=31134928&postcount=3 Thanks Atilla for the link, Kazza for the original post, and NCL for presenting their pax with a basic but intelligible precis of the effects. The directive quoted by NCL is rather less intelligible & runs to 80-odd pages of legalese. If anyone wants to read it, NCL slightly misquoted its title, it is Directive 2006/112/EC. But, pay attention Scottie 99 :), it specifically excludes the Channel Islands, the Canary Islands & a whole host of little places I've never heard of. So it looks very much like it will not be charged on a cruise which includes the Canaries. But don't tell 'em you were told by an expert. Cos you weren't :rolleyes: JB :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted November 2, 2011 #22 Share Posted November 2, 2011 For what its worth, this tax mess is not only for Med cruises. If you cruise out of Bayonne, NJ and buy a drink while still in port they will add on the New Jersey Sales Tax. We think they may also follow this practice in a few other US ports. Hank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4774Papa Posted November 2, 2011 #23 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Thanks Atilla for the link, Kazza for the original post, and NCL for presenting their pax with a basic but intelligible precis of the effects. The directive quoted by NCL is rather less intelligible & runs to 80-odd pages of legalese. If anyone wants to read it, NCL slightly misquoted its title, it is Directive 2006/112/EC. But, pay attention Scottie 99 :), it specifically excludes the Channel Islands, the Canary Islands & a whole host of little places I've never heard of. So it looks very much like it will not be charged on a cruise which includes the Canaries. But don't tell 'em you were told by an expert. Cos you weren't :rolleyes: JB :) You should not be charged on a Canary Island cruise, since the Canary Islands have a separate tax. We did a cruise on the Jade out of Barcelona last March that included Morocco and the Canary Islands. We were not charged the VAT except when in port in Barcelona or Malaga. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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