With our NFA Gun Trusts you don't need to setup a separate bank account for your NFA Gun Trust. This should also be true about most NFA Gun Trusts. In order to purchase new NFA Firearms with your NFA Gun Trust, you don't need to pay from a bank account that bears your trust name.
Creating and executing a NFA Gun Trust with our NFA Gun Trust services is quite simple. We have been providing NFA Gun Trust services for many years. But we always seem to get asked. How do I create and run a NFA Gun Trust?
There are many reasons why you would move before your ATF paperwork is approved, as in some cases the ATF paperwork takes more than 7 months to be approved. But what happens if you move from the location that you used on your ATF 5320.1 Application to Make and Register a Firearm, ATF 5320.4 Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm or ATF 5320.5 Application for Tax Exempt Transfer and Registration of Firearm paperwork? This questions needs to be broken down into this blog article.
You can get your ATF Approved NFA Tax Stamp in 5 Easy Steps.
Create and Establish your NFA Gun Trust
Purchase your NFA Firearm: You will next need to purchase your NFA Firearm
Complete your ATF 5320.1 Application to Make and Register a Firearm, ATF 5320.4 Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm or ATF 5320.5 Application for Tax Exempt Transfer and Registration of Firearm paperwork
Purpose of ATF 5320.5: The ATF 5320.5 form is used to apply for a tax exempt tax stamp or a tax exempt transfer of a National Firearms Act [NFA] Firearm. NFA Firearms that are registered using this form are already manufactured NFA Firearms. There are four options to register for a tax exempt tax stamp for a NFA Firearm.