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i visit Spain for 3 months a year. I would like to driver over a catering trailer to Spain and register it so i can apply for permission to sell hot food at festivals. Does anyone know what i need to do to achieve this, I have a catering trailer that weighs 2600kg and is 14 feet by 7 Feet, i have a UK registered vehicle that i will be taking with me to tow the trailer, i know i would need to transfer the vehicle to spanish plates, but i dont have a clue where to start with the trailer and what kind of money its going to cost.
thanks
Danny
This message was last edited by D444nyl on 08/12/2016.
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Why would you need to transfer the UK car to Spanish plates if you are only in Spain for 3 months. if you did surley you would have to transfer it back to UK plates when you return to the UK?
As for the trailer again as you are only in Spain for 3 months what do caravaners do? - but then again if you are planning to trade from it I am not sure there may be different rules
You will of course need trading licences for wherever you trade in Spain - as for tax you will probably need to declare all income in Spain on your UK tax return
This is all assuming you will be returning to the UK for the remaining 9 months of the year of course
Another point does your business insurances cover you for operating / trading in Spain
You really need to go see an expert
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Thanks for your reply. I would be leaving the vehicle and trailer in Spain. I would also be staying in Spain alot longer as my business in the UK is running smoothly and my brother would be managing it for me. So i would most likey be in Spain for atleast 6 months of the year. I would register myself in Spain and pay tax in Spain according to the Spanish law.
What i already know is my trailer will need its own red plate number and a itv test what i would like to know is whats the cost of registering a trailer in Spain and where do i start the process.
I know i have to get permission from the local council where i am going to trade from and i know each council has its own fees.
Thanks
Danny
This message was last edited by D444nyl on 08/12/2016.
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I'm not sure you would be able to register a UK trailer here at all, because it's entrance would be on the offside rather than nearside - but that may just be an urban myth. You seriously need to speak to a competent gestor in Spain for advice on this, most pundits here (myself included on this topic) will just be guessing.
By the way, food trucks have taken off in quite a big way here recently and can be seen in numbers at many events. They appear to be multinational (in terms of cuisine offered at least), but I suspect that the operators are for the most part long-time residents, if not Spanish nationals, and I would imagine it will be hard to find an "in". Just food for thought (pardon the pun!)
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My trailer door opens on the back of the trailer, dont think that would be a problem.
Thabks for the advise, i will get i contact with a gestor in Spain, unless i come across someone who has been through this process before
thanks for the information
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The only food trailers I have seen in Spain ,belongs to a old Spanish fellow that sells ready cooked chickens on Camposol urbanization 2 days a week, he is also in The Sunday market down in Mazorron ,their was a fellow that went around Camposol selling general food type goods from what looked like a old ice cream van ,he lasted about 2 months then the police shut him down.So do your home work before you hump that trailer all the way over to Spain.
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Surely a gestor is your only choice even if you find someone who has done this before
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Curiously, I spotted this old jalopy in town today alongside a load of other, Spanish registered food trucks. Left hand drive, but UK plates. Quick internet check shows no UK tax since 2010, MoT expired 2012, and judging by the two flat rear tyres, it didn't actually arrive here under it's own steam anyway. Maybe it came on a trailer - I'll ask Tony down the pub if he knows anything about it! Looking a the state of it, I won't be ordering any burritos from it either.
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Hi. I am new to this forum. It is so interesting here with you ;)
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