When applying for an ATF eForm 4 tax stamp application, you will work with your FFL to apply for the tax stamp. Your FFL will use their ATF eForms account to submit your tax stamp application to the ATF. They will need your ATF eForm email to certify your application and for the ATF to later email you the approved tax stamp application. But in the interim while your tax stamp is being approved your ATF eForms account won't show your pending application like it would if you submitted an ATF eForm 1 application.
With the new ATF Form revisions, comes other changes. One of which is the passport photo expiration date. Before the January 2026 revisions, passport photos were valid for 1 year prior to the date...
On January 1, 2026, the ATF released the new revisions of the ATF Form 1 and ATF Form 4 due to the change of the cost of the tax stamp. The $200 fee for the making of and transferring of most NFA ...
In the first version of the new 2026 ATF eForm's site, the ATF eForm 4 lacked the option to transfer an NFA firearm from an individual to an FFL with a SOT. The only individual option to an FFL wa...