ATF Form 1 and ATF Form 4 Credit Card Security Code
by National Gun Trusts
When applying for a tax stamp using the ATF Form 1 or ATF Form 4, you will have the option to pay with a credit card. The card information is either typed in or hand written on page 3 of the ATF Copy (shown below). But there is no section for the three-digit code (security code) that is located on the back or front of the credit card. That is normal. The ATF doesn't require this information when your credit card payment is processed.
An issue with gun trusts’ names was recently discovered. The ATF eForm 4 won't allow you to type in most special characters in the transferee's name. Unfortunately, if your gun trust name has any...
The ATF released the eForm's site with the ATF eForm 4 that can be used by individuals to transfer NFA firearms to other individual's, gun trusts, and other legal entities. But who can use the ATF...
The ATF released the newly revised ATF Form 4 paperwork, which includes the $0 tax stamp option. However, unlike when you are using the ATF eForm 4 where the eForm application will automatically s...