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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 1151658" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>When I set up my book keeping I decided to keep 2 books, that is not necessicary but since my main focus is gunsmithing I decided it would be easier to keep the paperwork seperate. </p><p> </p><p>So I have 2 books, One for gunsmithing where I keep the records of the guns and who they belong to, when they come in and go out but I do not have to do a form 4473 on them. </p><p> </p><p>The other book is the standard Acquisition and Disposition book that has all the guns I buy and sell as well as consignment guns that I am selling or transfering for someone else listed in it, those guns have to have a 4473 before I can let them out the door.</p><p> </p><p>A new book will be needed for firearms that get built or "Manufactured" And what I will have to do is log the gun out of the other books and then log it into the "Manufactured" book and then again log it out and back into the book it came from before I can release it.</p><p> </p><p>It is all a mater of keeping records straight and I imagine that it is so that they will know which guns I have to pay that 10 or 11% excise tax on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 1151658, member: 3655"] When I set up my book keeping I decided to keep 2 books, that is not necessicary but since my main focus is gunsmithing I decided it would be easier to keep the paperwork seperate. So I have 2 books, One for gunsmithing where I keep the records of the guns and who they belong to, when they come in and go out but I do not have to do a form 4473 on them. The other book is the standard Acquisition and Disposition book that has all the guns I buy and sell as well as consignment guns that I am selling or transfering for someone else listed in it, those guns have to have a 4473 before I can let them out the door. A new book will be needed for firearms that get built or "Manufactured" And what I will have to do is log the gun out of the other books and then log it into the "Manufactured" book and then again log it out and back into the book it came from before I can release it. It is all a mater of keeping records straight and I imagine that it is so that they will know which guns I have to pay that 10 or 11% excise tax on. [/QUOTE]
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