Stichting Autobelangen wants to challenge the State

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The Car Interests Foundation intends to challenge the State and intends to reverse the change in law adopted by the Senate with regard to the MRB exemption for old-timers. Although Car Interests indicates that the political role has been played out, there are still legal opportunities. The condition is, however, that there will be sufficient support from the following.

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Stichting Autobelangen / Team Vrijstellingoldtimer does not give up. After the adoption of the bill by the Senate, they want to start a lawsuit against the State.

Legal role not yet finished
The Autobelangen Foundation is therefore not giving up. The reason for this is simple. Car interests says the following about this in its newsletter. “We remain of the opinion that the measure is unlawful and is based on incorrect and incomplete information. Large groups of classic car owners are severely duped as a result, as a result of which the tax revenues are also far too high, while the damage in the form of the great loss of value of classic cars and the classic car industry did not play any role in political decision-making.. "

Legal proceedings with sufficient enthusiasm
Starting a legal procedure costs money. That is why Autobelangen asks its supporters to make a commitment of € 50. The number of commitments for a donation is starting to get off the ground. With sufficient enthusiasm, a lawsuit will be started by the lawyer associated with Autobelangen. Tom Barkhuysen. If it appears on 20 in January that sufficient commitments have not been made from the rank and file, then the case will not be started. In that case, the contributions promised by the donors will not be debited.

 

 

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