This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
“Personal property” means goods and chattels, including fixtures and buildings erected by the tenant and which he has the right to remove, agricultural crops, whether harvested or growing, and livestock and poultry.
The bill of sale will list the date of sale and a description of the property. Property location: Where the sold item is located, such as county or state. Witness information: Some bills of sale must be witnessed to be legally binding.
Many states don't mandate notarization for bills of sale. States like California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and New York allow transactions without a notarized document. In these states, a signed bill of sale is often sufficient for legal purposes, provided it includes all required information.
What is a Pennsylvania bill of sale? A Pennsylvania bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of personal property between a buyer and a seller. It serves as proof of the transaction and protects the interests of both parties.
A bill of sale does not have to be digital to be considered valid. Both handwritten and digital formats are generally acceptable, as long as all necessary information is listed and you have the consent of both parties.
It has come to PennDOT's attention that agents have been accepting documents that are not one of the above acceptable proofs of ownership documents for titling a vehicle in Pennsylvania. A bill of sale is not an acceptable proof of ownership document to obtain a certificate of title in Pennsylvania.
PennDOT begins to take corrective action when a driving record reaches six or more points. When a driving record reaches six or more points for the first time, the driver will have the option of taking either a written Special Point Examination or attend the Driver Improvement School.
Point Removal For Safe Driving Three points are removed from a driving record for every 12 consecutive months in which a person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation that results in the assignment of points or the suspension or revocation of the driving privilege.
Retired persons and individuals that have low income and did not have PA tax withheld may have their PA tax liabilities forgiven. For example, a family of four (couple with two dependent children) can earn up to $34,250 and qualify for Tax Forgiveness.
Point Removal for Safe Driving Three (3) points are removed from a driving record for each 12 consecutive months in which a person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation which results in the assignment of points or in suspension or revocation under Chapter 15 of the Vehicle Code.