Methods of Disposing of a Business Vehicle

There are advantages and disadvantages to the various methods available for disposing of buisness vehicles. Selling, trading, or scrapping or donating the vehicle are among the various methods you can consider when you are ready to get rid of a vehicle.

If you have already considered whether you should keep or dispose of a vehicle used in your business and have decided that it's time to let it go, what's the next step? You will want to look at the pros and cons of the various methods available for disposing of the vehicle.

The basic options available to you for disposing of a vehicle are:

Pros and Cons of Selling a Vehicle

Selling a business vehicle you wish to dispose of has numerous advantages and disadvantages.

The advantages of selling a vehicle on your own include:

The Disadvantages of Disposing of a Vehicle Through a Sale

While selling a vehicle is probably the most common method of disposing of one, there are several disadvantages in selling your own vehicle:

Work Smart

So how do you avoid losing out to the deadbeats and con artists who may show up at your door? First and foremost, unless you know your buyer well, never accept a personal check in payment. Rather, you should only accept cash, or — with the appropriate cautions noted below — cashiers or certified checks. If you don't feel comfortable with receiving a large amount of cash and having to transport it to your bank, arrange to meet the buyer at the buyer's bank and receive the cash there. Then make arrangements with the bank to transfer the money into your account, or do it yourself if there is an on-site automatic teller machine. Don't just meet the buyer at your bank and deposit the check in your account. The fact that your bank deposits or cashes the check doesn't relieve you of liability to make good on the check if it proves worthless. If you decide to accept payment by way of a cashiers or certified check, check with the bank upon which it is drawn to ask if it is good.

If you've decided that selling your vehicle is the way to go, make sure you get the best price for your vehicle.

Trading In, Scrapping or Donating Vehicles

There are both pros and cons associated with trading in, scrapping or donating business vehicles in order to dispose of them.

Trading In a Vehicle

There are several advantages of trading in a vehicle:

Example

Your state has a 8 percent sales tax applicable to retail sales of vehicles. You trade your old small pickup truck, valued at $10,000, on a new $25,000 pickup. The sales tax due will be $1,200 [($25,000 - $10,000) x .08)], rather than $2,000 [$25,000 x .08], which would be due on the purchase (without trade-in) of the same truck.

However, there are disadvantages of trading in a vehicle, which include:

If you've decided that trading in your vehicle is the method of disposal for you, be sure to get the best trade-in amount for your vehicle.

Scrapping a Vehicle

Basically, there are two advantages of selling your vehicle for its scrap value:

On the other hand, two disadvantages of scrapping a vehicle are:

Donating a Vehicle To Charity

The advantages of donating your vehicle to a charity, such as a trade school that teaches auto repair, include:

Some disadvantages of vehicle donations are:


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