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Originally posted by Charles View PostIf one gets a trust do they have to go through the long wait to purchase more suppressors?
You still have to go through the wait for approval of the tax stamp, every time..
Someone else posted something about just buying one every year so that you’ve always got one on the way.. I like that idea
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostAbout the same now
Sierracharlie out…
http://www.nfatracker.com/nfa-transfer-time-tracking/
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostHow the s*** is a trust taking longer than an individual?? That’s news to me. When I bought mine the trust was way faster.
Sierracharlie out…
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostHow the s*** is a trust taking longer than an individual?? That’s news to me. When I bought mine the trust was way faster.
Sierracharlie out…
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I had lunch with a guy from ATF recently. They're just a bureaucracy. The examiners aren't out to treat Trusts like a red-headed stepchild. They were given almost no guidance on how to process Trusts post-41F. No help on how to delineate Responsible Persons. As a result, they just left all the Trusts in a pile while they worked on what they knew how to process: Individuals.
Eventually, guidance was disseminated about how to process Trusts. So now they've turned back to the paperwork mountain and started to tackle it. That's why you see Trust times coming down.
Their methods are archaic. Anyone who used E-Forms knows that software is from the 1980s. But it sure beats #WaitingForHPA
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Originally posted by 35remington View PostI had lunch with a guy from ATF recently. They're just a bureaucracy. The examiners aren't out to treat Trusts like a red-headed stepchild. They were given almost no guidance on how to process Trusts post-41F. No help on how to delineate Responsible Persons. As a result, they just left all the Trusts in a pile while they worked on what they knew how to process: Individuals.
Eventually, guidance was disseminated about how to process Trusts. So now they've turned back to the paperwork mountain and started to tackle it. That's why you see Trust times coming down.
Their methods are archaic. Anyone who used E-Forms knows that software is from the 1980s. But it sure beats #WaitingForHPA
I work for a government agency and this does not surprise me one bit. Just frustrating. But that’s what the government is good at!
Sierracharlie out…
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