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<blockquote data-quote="Nighthawk" data-source="post: 1785528" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>Thank you for noticing me Mr. Bee. I think I saw you on ther other side of the room. I saw alot of FFL's that I knew there. Yes, I heard the tax statement too, I called OTC when I got back to the showroom, and talked to one of the agents. She said that it is not in play yet, but they are getting ready for it. I have had customers tell me that there are a few FFL's that are already charging tax on transferrs, and require an invoice or sales slip showing the amount the firearm cost the customer. </p><p></p><p>I guess this summer when the new 4473's come out I will have alot of packing paper using the old ones. I knew 5 of the ATF agents that were there, and they greeted me using my name, how wonderfull for me. LOL </p><p></p><p>The one thing that they did not say, that I found out e-mailing someone that I was told that is in the know at ATF, is that if you want a variance on using a shorter version of your whole company name like MF for Mark's Firearms, when engraving, you have to get a variance on each weapon every time. Meaning if you want to engrave 10 weapons as MF instead of Mark's Firearms, you have to apply 10 times. He said the best way is just to apply for a change in your trade name on your license from Mark's Firearms to MF. I guess I will continue to engrave Mark's Firearms on all the machine guns and other weapon I manufacture.</p><p></p><p>What is really confusing, look at all the firearms at the gun shows that FFL's state that they build, that are not engraved, and the serial numbers are not changed as per ATF rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nighthawk, post: 1785528, member: 3906"] Thank you for noticing me Mr. Bee. I think I saw you on ther other side of the room. I saw alot of FFL's that I knew there. Yes, I heard the tax statement too, I called OTC when I got back to the showroom, and talked to one of the agents. She said that it is not in play yet, but they are getting ready for it. I have had customers tell me that there are a few FFL's that are already charging tax on transferrs, and require an invoice or sales slip showing the amount the firearm cost the customer. I guess this summer when the new 4473's come out I will have alot of packing paper using the old ones. I knew 5 of the ATF agents that were there, and they greeted me using my name, how wonderfull for me. LOL The one thing that they did not say, that I found out e-mailing someone that I was told that is in the know at ATF, is that if you want a variance on using a shorter version of your whole company name like MF for Mark's Firearms, when engraving, you have to get a variance on each weapon every time. Meaning if you want to engrave 10 weapons as MF instead of Mark's Firearms, you have to apply 10 times. He said the best way is just to apply for a change in your trade name on your license from Mark's Firearms to MF. I guess I will continue to engrave Mark's Firearms on all the machine guns and other weapon I manufacture. What is really confusing, look at all the firearms at the gun shows that FFL's state that they build, that are not engraved, and the serial numbers are not changed as per ATF rules. [/QUOTE]
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