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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 1784498" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>The talk about taxes at the FFL confrence was not expected (or liked) and not innitiated by the speakers. it was a sidebar by a gun dealer who already requires a sales recept with any incomming transfer and he will hold a gun until he gets it. <span style="color: #0000CD">(an FFL is not required to turn over transfers until he wants to, there is no time limit.)</span></p><p>Then charges local sales tax on the sale price just like they do in a few other states.</p><p>He was told that the OTC will require this in the near future but he is doing it now and the OTC told him to keep it up. (can they do that?)</p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">As the law reads now </span>the consumer is the one responsible for paying the tax when he/she files their tax returns.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how he gets any business? I guess he has his customers buffalowed into believing he can do this now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 1784498, member: 3655"] The talk about taxes at the FFL confrence was not expected (or liked) and not innitiated by the speakers. it was a sidebar by a gun dealer who already requires a sales recept with any incomming transfer and he will hold a gun until he gets it. [COLOR="#0000CD"](an FFL is not required to turn over transfers until he wants to, there is no time limit.)[/COLOR] Then charges local sales tax on the sale price just like they do in a few other states. He was told that the OTC will require this in the near future but he is doing it now and the OTC told him to keep it up. (can they do that?) [COLOR="#FF0000"]As the law reads now [/COLOR]the consumer is the one responsible for paying the tax when he/she files their tax returns. I wonder how he gets any business? I guess he has his customers buffalowed into believing he can do this now. [/QUOTE]
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