ATF eForm Approvals Might be Sent to Your Junk Folder
by National Gun Trusts
We are hearing that ATF eForm 1 and ATF eForm 4 approvals are being emailed to the applicant, but are being flagged by email providers and are being found in Junk, Spam and Clutter folders. If you were approved for a ATF eForm 1 or ATF eForm 4 application, but have yet to see the approved .PDF tax stamp, you may need to check your Junk, Spam and Clutter folders to find your approved tax stamp.
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