Stability Law, the IMF does not want the repeal of the old legislation on vintage motorcycles

The government will be asked to review its positions

Stability Law, the IMF does not want the repeal of the old legislation on vintage motorcyclesStability Law, the IMF does not want the repeal of the old legislation on vintage motorcycles

The new Stability Law conceived by Renzi government will bring the reintroduction of the property tax for vehicles that are twenty years old but not yet thirty, which was abolished in 2000 by Law 342 for all vehicles that had reached 30 years of age and for a group of vehicles that had turned twenty (but not yet thirty), identified by ASI and, for motorbikes, also by the Motorcycle Federation Italian.

The innovation introduced by Matteo Renzi has sparked a debate between those who consider it appropriate and those who do not, given that the old legislation is considered vital to keep vehicles alive that would otherwise have been destined for demolition, through the incentives constituted by the abolition of often very expensive ownership taxes. The second category certainly falls into the second category IMF who has worked all these years making your own list of models, without tying their recognition to registration in its Historical Register.

The abolition of the exemption for vehicles considered "historic" is seen, not only by the FMI, but also by ASI, the Italian historic automotoclub, as a failure to receive income from the state treasury and, indeed, it will make it even more so many vehicles, previously preserved, will end up being demolished. For this reason, the IMF is awaiting, in the next few hours, the official text of the Bill, which awaits the approval of the Presidency of the Republic and the European Union, and then requests the Parliament and the Government to review their positions by committing themselves differently for a sector, the historical and vintage motoring sector, which represents a very important part of Italian history and culture.

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