1. In a sale, property in the goods is transferred to the buyer immediately at the time of contract, whereas in hire-purchase, the property in the goods passes to the hirer upon payment of the last installment.
2. In a sale, the position of the buyer is that of the owner of the goods but in hire purchase, the position of the hirer is that of a bailee till he pays the last installment.
3. In the case of a sale, the buyer cannot terminate the contract and is bound to pay the price of the goods. On the other hand, in the case of hire-purchase, the hirer may, if he so likes, terminate the contract by returning the goods to its owner without any liability to pay the remaining installments.
4. In the case of a sale, the seller takes the risk of any loss resulting from the insolvency of the buyer. In the case of hire purchase, the owner takes no such risk, for if the hirer fails to pay an installment, the owner has the right to take back the goods.
5. In the case of a sale, the buyer can pass a good title to a bonafide purchaser from him but in a hire-purchase, the hirer cannot pass any title even to a bonafide purchaser.
6. In a sale, sales tax is levied at the time of the contract whereas in a hire-purchase, sales tax is not leviable until it eventually ripens into a sale (K.L. Johar & Co. vs. Dy. Commercial Tax Officer).
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1. hire purchase(HP) is an agreement of hire, whereas credit sales is an agreement of sale. 2. ownership of goods is transferred from hire vendor to hire purchaser only when the last installment is paid, but in sales, ownership is transferred immediately to the buyer. 3. price is paid by the hire purchaser through installment which is treated as hire, but in sales price is paid in lumpsum or according to the agreement of sale. 4. the hire vendor can repossess the goods on default. but in sales the seller cannot take back the goods, whatever is the case. 9634357689
give three similarities and three difference between hire purchases and deferred payment
1. hire purchase(HP) is an agreement of hire, whereas credit sales is an agreement of sale. 2. ownership of goods is transferred from hire vendor to hire purchaser only when the last installment is paid, but in sales, ownership is transferred immediately to the buyer. 3. price is paid by the hire purchaser through installment which is treated as hire, but in sales price is paid in lumpsum or according to the agreement of sale. 4. the hire vendor can repossess the goods on default. but in sales the seller cannot take back the goods, whatever is the case.
1. hire purchase(HP) is an agreement of hire, whereas credit sales is an agreement of sale. 2. ownership of goods is transferred from hire vendor to hire purchaser only when the last installment is paid, but in sales, ownership is transferred immediately to the buyer. 3. price is paid by the hire purchaser through installment which is treated as hire, but in sales price is paid in lumpsum or according to the agreement of sale. 4. the hire vendor can repossess the goods on default. but in sales the seller cannot take back the goods, whatever is the case.
Sale of goods on most instances is on a cash basis, whereas on hire purchase, a client pays a certain percentage of the price for an item and pays the rest in installments as agreed with the seller.
A bulk purchase is when you by allot of something to get it cheaper. Hire purchasing is when you take out a loan to purchase something. You pay off a certain amount each week until the item becomes yours.
You rent something out.You hire something in.
With bank credit, you are buying it - and making monthly payments to the bank which loaned you the money. With hire/purchase, you are buying it on a month-by-month basis, and paying the person who owns it once a month, until it is "paid off" and you then own it. Surprisingly, "hire/purchase" frequently turns out to be the more expensive of the two in the long run.
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Deemed sales are those which are not really "sales" but have been deemed as sales. For instance, leasing and hire purchase transaction, works contract, transfer of right to use goods are instances of deemed sales that are taxed under the Sales Tax Act.
dry hire is vehicle hire without fuel and wet hire is vehicle hire with fuel