Alabama Asset Purchase Agreement Overview
An asset purchase agreement in Alabama must comply with the state's commercial code, tax laws, and any applicable bulk transfer requirements. Alabama imposes 4% sales tax on the transfer of tangible personal property in asset acquisitions, which directly affects the total transaction cost and the importance of proper purchase price allocation.
Alabama levies a 4% state sales tax on tangible personal property, with additional county/city rates that can push the total above 10%. UCC filings are handled by the Alabama Secretary of State; a UCC-1 lien search costs approximately $10-$25.
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Sales tax on assets
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UCC filing office
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Bulk sale notice
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Personal property tax
Alabama Asset Purchase Requirements
Alabama has adopted UCC Article 6 (Bulk Transfers), meaning buyers must give notice to the seller's creditors before a bulk asset purchase.
Alabama assesses ad valorem (personal property) tax on business equipment and inventory annually at the county level.
Key Steps for Alabama Asset Purchases
- Conduct UCC Lien Search: Search the Secretary of State for any existing security interests on the seller's assets
- Allocate Purchase Price: Both parties must agree on IRS Form 8594 allocation among the seven asset classes
- Sales Tax Compliance: Account for Alabama's 4% sales tax on tangible personal property
- Bulk Transfer Notice: Comply with Alabama's bulk transfer requirements by notifying the seller's creditors
- Transfer Individual Assets: Retitle vehicles, assign IP, transfer contracts, and update registrations in Alabama
Key Considerations for Alabama
Sales Tax on Assets
Alabama levies a 4% state sales tax on tangible personal property, with additional county/city rates that can push the total above 10%.
UCC Filings
UCC filings are handled by the Alabama Secretary of State; a UCC-1 lien search costs approximately $10-$25.
Bulk Transfer Law
Alabama has adopted UCC Article 6 (Bulk Transfers), meaning buyers must give notice to the seller's creditors before a bulk asset purchase.
Personal Property Tax
Alabama assesses ad valorem (personal property) tax on business equipment and inventory annually at the county level.
Alabama Asset Purchase Agreement FAQ
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