Bpm exemption will be deleted

The planned mrb increase for delivery vans from 2025 will not take place. The Bovag reports this on the basis of the parliamentary debate that was held this week. However, the plan remains to cancel the BPM exemption for company cars as of that year.
Last Budget Day, the cabinet announced that it wants to abolish the bpm exemption for company cars as of 2025. According to the Bovag, the business community has made an attempt to change the government’s mind in recent months, but without success. We did manage to get another measure off the table, namely the planned MRB increase for company cars from 2025.
Initially, the plan was to increase the mrb by 15 percent in 2025 and then another 7 percent in 2026, but that will not happen. According to the Bovag, this will save the business community an increase in costs of €364 million. According to State Secretary Marnix van Rij (Tax and Tax Administration). Transport and Environment to refrain from confronting entrepreneurs with further burdens in the current difficult economic circumstances. However, according to the Bovag, the removal of the bpm exemption will still result in a tax increase of €1.8 billion. Incidentally, the Senate and House of Representatives still have to vote on Van Rij’s proposal this year.
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