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I'm not suggesting having two vehicles (although lets be honest, most farms have plenty so it's probably a non-issue). The point is, having a tax break for a vehicle that does more damage, no matter if it's used for work, shouldn't happen. Use a tractor with a trailer on the farm, use a ute that weighs the same as a car for your 'supplies' (which it appears is what you already have, it's not like you're in a massive twincab). No massive vehicles on the road, no tax "hit".
Why shouldn't it be? It's a big car, tax it as one.
Want to save tax, find an alternative to carting everything around in a big truck.
Banning their use in cities would be progressive. But who has the government with balls enough to do that?