You can create a receipt for a car, or any other vehicle type, by completing LawDepot’s Car Sale Receipt questionnaire. We’ll ask you for details about yourself and the other party, the vehicle, the price, and more.
1. State the vehicle details
To properly complete your Car Sale Receipt, you will need to supply some information about the vehicle. Before you begin creating your document, you should know the following information about the vehicle:
- Make
- Model
- Year
- Body type
- Vehicle identification number (VIN)
- Odometer reading
Next, you must provide the buyer’s and seller’s names and addresses. Use each party’s full legal name. If the seller is a company, use its incorporated name as opposed to its trade or business name.
It’s imperative that a Car Sale Receipt clearly outlines the agreed-upon sale price. For more information about pricing vehicles, see the “How much should I sell my vehicle for?” section. If you wish to transfer the property as a gift, use a small amount such as €1.00 or €10.00 as the price.
In addition to the basic sales price, specify whether Value Added Tax (VAT) is included in the price.
You can buy or sell a vehicle with a number of different payment options. LawDepot allows you to indicate any of the following payment methods that will be included in your transaction:
- Cash
- Bank draft
- Cheque
- Electronic funds transfer
If these payment options don’t work for you, specify that you will close the sale with another viable payment method, such as a money order. Sellers should secure payment before handing over the keys to the buyer.
5. State if there are any loans or liens on the vehicle
In almost all cases, buyers shouldn’t accept a Car Sale Receipt where there is a loan or lien against the vehicle unless the seller intends to accept full responsibility for their outstanding debt.
If a loan or lien is to be passed to the buyer, then the purchase price should be reduced by a corresponding amount. Typically, a bank will not allow a seller to transfer their car loan to a buyer.