When applying for a tax stamp using the ATF's eForm site you will be able to pay for the tax stamp on Screen 9: Certify. The payment options for online applications vary from paper tax stamp applications. Your only payment option for an ATF eForm 1 application is to pay with a credit card. Unlike the paper applications that allow for checks, cashier's check, and money orders, you can only pay for the ATF eForm applications with a credit card that include: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club.
Guam became the first U.S. Territory to legalize suppressors, also know as silencers. This decision came by overriding Governor Lou Leon Guerrero's veto on July 31, 2025, when the legislature pass...
Senator Murphy submitted S.Amdt.2972 and S.Amdt.2973 on July 22nd, 2025, proposing changes to National Firearms Act and NICS. S.Amdt.2973, called for a dramitic change to the current $200 tax stam...
When you are applying for a tax stamp, you can submit multiple applications at the same time, often referred to as, bundling or batch approvals. However, if you are still waiting for a bundled or b...