Where Do Approved ATF eForm 4 Stamps Get Sent to? FFL or Applicant?
by National Gun Trusts
ATF eForm 4's are officially back. When you apply for a tax stamp using the ATF eForm 4 application, you will do so using the FFL's account. You, at the time of writing this blog post, need to have an FFL account linked to your eForms account in order to use the ATF eForm 4. This means that when your tax stamp is approved, it will be shown within your FFL's eForms account. The approval won't be displayed at this time in your eForms account.
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