SEMA eNews Vol. 12, No. 16, April 23, 2009

Connecticut Introduces Bill to Exempt Antique, Rare and Special Interest Vehicles From Property Taxes

A SEMA-supported bill (H.B. 6226) has been introduced in the Connecticut State Legislature to provide an exemption from property taxes for antique, rare and special-interest vehicles. The bill is pending in the Joint Transportation Committee for consideration.

Connecticut law defines an "antique, rare or special interest motor vehicle" as a motor vehicle 20 years old or older, which is being preserved because of historic interest and is not altered or modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.

For more information on H.B. 6226, click here. For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

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