Ohio General Bill of Sale Overview
Ohio charges a 5.75% state sales tax on tangible personal property. County taxes add 0.75%–2.25%, bringing the combined rate to 6.5%–8% in most areas. Ohio exempts certain categories including food for home consumption and prescription drugs.
Ohio follows the UCC (Chapter 1302) for sales of goods. A bill of sale is a recognized legal document for personal property transfers. Ohio\'s large population and industrial economy create one of the Midwest\'s most active secondary markets.
5.75%
State sales tax
No
Notarization required
$500
UCC writing threshold
Ohio Requirements for Personal Property Sales
An Ohio bill of sale should include both parties\' full information, a detailed property description, the sale price and payment method, the date, condition and warranty terms, and signatures.
Important: Document Everything
For any personal property sale over $500 in Ohio, a written bill of sale is essential under the UCC Statute of Frauds. Without written documentation, the agreement may not be enforceable in court. Always create a bill of sale for items of significant value.
What to Include in Your Ohio Bill of Sale
- Party Information: Full legal names and addresses of both buyer and seller
- Property Description: Detailed description including brand, model, serial number, color, and distinguishing features
- Sale Price: Amount in both numbers and words, plus the payment method
- Condition Statement: Current condition, known defects, and as-is or warranty terms
- Ownership Warranty: Seller confirms legal ownership and right to sell
- Date and Signatures: Date of sale with signatures from both buyer and seller
How to Fill Out a Ohio General Bill of Sale
Follow these steps to complete your Ohio general bill of sale properly and ensure it meets all state requirements for a legally sound document.
Enter Seller Information
Include the seller's full legal name and current Ohio mailing address. If the seller is a business, include the business name, entity type, and the name of the authorized representative. Add phone number and email for follow-up communication.
Enter Buyer Information
Include the buyer's full legal name and current address. The buyer's location in Ohio may affect the applicable use tax rate for the transaction. Include contact information for both parties.
Describe the Property
Provide a thorough description of the item: brand, model, serial number, color, size, and any distinguishing features. The description should be specific enough to uniquely identify the item. Attach photographs if possible for additional documentation.
State the Sale Price
Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Note the payment method — cash, check, electronic transfer, or other. If the item is a gift, write "$0 — Gift." The stated price determines any use tax obligation for the buyer under Ohio law.
Sign and Date
Both the buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies — one for each party. Ohio does not require notarization for general personal property bills of sale. For items valued over $500, notarization provides a practical layer of legal protection.
Ohio Sales Tax & Use Tax on Personal Property
Ohio\'s use tax applies at the combined state and county rate on purchases where sales tax was not collected. Buyers report use tax on the Ohio income tax return (Form IT 1040, Schedule A). Ohio has been proactive in use tax enforcement and education.
| Tax / Detail | Rate / Information |
|---|---|
| State Sales Tax | 5.75% |
| Local Taxes | Varies by jurisdiction |
| Use Tax | Same rate as sales tax — applies to private purchases |
| Notarization | No for general personal property |
| UCC Writing Requirement | Sales of $500+ must be in writing to be enforceable |
Sample Ohio General Bill of Sale
Below is a preview of our Ohio-specific general bill of sale template. Your customized document will include all fields appropriate for Ohio personal property transactions.
STATE OF OHIO
GENERAL BILL OF SALE
Personal Property Transfer Document
SELLER:
Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Ohio Address]
BUYER:
Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Ohio Address]
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Item: [Detailed Description]
Serial No.: [If applicable]
Condition: [New / Used / As-Is]
Sale Price: $[Amount]
Ohio General Bill of Sale FAQ
Answers to common questions about Ohio general bills of sale and personal property transactions.
Official Ohio Resources
Use these official resources to verify tax requirements and consumer protection laws for personal property transactions in Ohio.
Ohio Dept of Taxation — Sales & Use Tax
Tax rates, exemptions, and filing
Ohio Department of Taxation
General tax information and resources
UCC Article 2 — Sale of Goods
Uniform Commercial Code governing personal property sales
FTC — Warranty Laws & As-Is Sales
Understanding as-is clauses and warranty protections
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