Oregon Sale of a Business Package

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Oregon
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OR-P018-PKG
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This package contains essential legal documents to assist individual or corporate buyers or sellers in the sale of a business. You may modify these forms to fit your particular circumstances. Some documents in this package are state-specific.



This package contains the following forms:



1) Agreement for Sale of Business- Sole Proprietorship

2) Asset Purchase Agreement

3) Bill of Sale for Personal Assets

4) Promissory Note

5) Landlord's Consent to Assignment of Lease

6) Retained Employees Agreement

7) Noncompetition Covenant by Seller

8) Profit and Loss Statement

9) Bill of Sale in Connection with Sale of Business by Individual or Corporate Seller


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The sale of capital assets results in capital gain or loss. The sale of real property or depreciable property used in the business and held longer than 1 year results in gain or loss from a section 1231 transaction. The sale of inventory results in ordinary income or loss.

A business sale, or asset sale, refers to the sale of the business assets from the current owner to a buyer. The seller and buyer can be different entities (such as a sole trader, company or trust) but the distinctive feature of an Asset Sale is that the business assets change ownership.

List of all assets included in the sale including fixtures, furnishings, equipment, machinery, inventories, accounts receivable, business name, customer lists, goodwill, and other items; also includes assets to be excluded from the sale, such as cash and cash accounts, real estate, automobiles, etc.

Sell the inventory at discount and offer the seller a percentage of the wholesale price. Pay the seller for the inventory as it sells. Have the seller finance the inventory on terms commensurate with expected sales. Allow the seller to keep all excess inventory.

If you sell an asset that you've held for more than 12 months, the proceeds will be treated as long-term capital gains. The maximum tax rate on capital gains for most taxpayers is 15%. Proceeds treated as ordinary income are taxed at the taxpayer's individual rate.

The state of Oregon doesn't have a general business license.

Sell the inventory at discount and offer the seller a percentage of the wholesale price. Pay the seller for the inventory as it sells. Have the seller finance the inventory on terms commensurate with expected sales. Allow the seller to keep all excess inventory.

Step 1: Debit the Cash Account. Step 2: Debit the Accumulated Depreciation Account. Step 3: Credit the Property's Asset Account. Step 4: Determine the Property's Book Value. Step 5: Credit or Debit the Disposal Account.

Consider your next act first. Assess personal and business readiness. Evaluate opportunity cost against life goals. Show the true value of the business. Involve the experts. Keep empathy and perspective. Remove emotion from the deal.

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