Connecticut Asset Purchase Agreement Overview
An asset purchase agreement in Connecticut must comply with the state's commercial code, tax laws, and any applicable bulk transfer requirements. Connecticut imposes 6.35% 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.
Connecticut levies a 6.35% state sales tax on tangible personal property transfers in asset sales. UCC filings are handled by the Connecticut Secretary of State's Commercial Recording Division.
6.35%
Sales tax on assets
SOS
UCC filing office
Required
Bulk sale notice
Yes
Personal property tax
Connecticut Asset Purchase Requirements
Connecticut has adopted UCC Article 6 on Bulk Transfers; buyers must notify the seller's creditors before the bulk sale closes.
Connecticut is one of the few states where municipalities impose a personal property tax on business equipment, fixtures, and furniture assessed by the town.
Key Steps for Connecticut 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 Connecticut's 6.35% sales tax on tangible personal property
- Bulk Transfer Notice: Comply with Connecticut's bulk transfer requirements by notifying the seller's creditors
- Transfer Individual Assets: Retitle vehicles, assign IP, transfer contracts, and update registrations in Connecticut
Key Considerations for Connecticut
Sales Tax on Assets
Connecticut levies a 6.35% state sales tax on tangible personal property transfers in asset sales.
UCC Filings
UCC filings are handled by the Connecticut Secretary of State's Commercial Recording Division.
Bulk Transfer Law
Connecticut has adopted UCC Article 6 on Bulk Transfers; buyers must notify the seller's creditors before the bulk sale closes.
Personal Property Tax
Connecticut is one of the few states where municipalities impose a personal property tax on business equipment, fixtures, and furniture assessed by the town.
Connecticut Asset Purchase Agreement FAQ
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