Tweaking Again

Do you have a car from 1987 and have you leg eagerly awaiting your exemption for motor vehicle tax for years? Then we have bad news for you …
The Classic Car Regulation for Motor Vehicle Tax Once Meant That All Cars 25 Years and Older Were Fully exempt from the Tax also Known As Road Tax. Since 2014, That Limit Has Been 40 years, and that will possibly come to an end. That was until now January 1, 2028, with a transitional arrangement also provid for cars that are not yet 40, but were builds before January 1, 1988.
A Classic Example of ‘We Can’t Make It Any Nicer, But More Complicated’, But We Arep To It By Now. Or not, because the million-dollar Bill Presented Yesterday shows that the classic car regulation is being tweaked again. To close some holes in the budget, the outgoing cabinet proposes to advance the end of the classic car regulation by one year, to January 1, 2027. That would mean that cars from after January 1, 1987 will no wonger who is a forthy and thatte and thatte hoop and thatte hoop and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte hack and thatte haven and thatte hacky and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte haveny and thatte haven and thatte haven and thatte hally and thatte hally and thatte hally. Wait for the coveted exemption to arrive. Accordance to this Previous article, there are QUITE A FEW.
What do you say: good idea, or just another example or ‘bullying motorists’? Let us know!