Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
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Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
I have two tax stamps on two SBR guns done last year with a trust. I am moving to a new address about 10 miles out of town from my original address. Even though it is close (by Texas standards), it is another town, postal zip code,etc. Do I need to inform Atf of my new address change? If so, how.
Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
A 5320.20 form.
But i've also read that you don't have to do a notification Unless you go to another state. So maybe best to have an attorney tell you the answer.
Edit: you should also amend your trust with new address, probably.
But i've also read that you don't have to do a notification Unless you go to another state. So maybe best to have an attorney tell you the answer.
Edit: you should also amend your trust with new address, probably.
Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
You have to notify them of an address change now even within the same zip code moving across the street. That's what ATF told me in no uncertain terms.
http://www.myguntrust.com/i-am-moving-w ... earms.html
http://www.myguntrust.com/i-am-moving-w ... earms.html
When those totally ignorant of firearms make laws, you end up with totally ignorant firearm laws.
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Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
I still believe it's best to inform them in writing by snail mail
even though they have fax and email address on website
same with taking out of state for hunting, shooting ect
Chris
even though they have fax and email address on website
same with taking out of state for hunting, shooting ect
Chris
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Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
Whatever happened to constitutional rights? Every person at every level of law enforcement has sworn an oath to protect your rights. From this. So why don't they?
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Not only would I send it snail mail, I would also certify it with return receipt requested so you get a notice that someone signed for it. Government agencies have a habit of losing paperwork and ignoring emails. I trust the government with nothing.Akgun&Ammo wrote:I still believe it's best to inform them in writing by snail mail
even though they have fax and email address on website
same with taking out of state for hunting, shooting ect
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Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
I have to ask, what is the penalty if you do not inform them of a change of address?
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Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
All life as you know it will cease to exist.
And some atf agent will be irritated if they are ever sent to your address asking to see copies of your paperwork when you don't answer the door because you don't live there anymore.
Then they'll have to track you down the hard way.
Through post office records of wherever you forwarded your mail to.
And some atf agent will be irritated if they are ever sent to your address asking to see copies of your paperwork when you don't answer the door because you don't live there anymore.
Then they'll have to track you down the hard way.
Through post office records of wherever you forwarded your mail to.
When those totally ignorant of firearms make laws, you end up with totally ignorant firearm laws.
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Just on Earth, or everywhere in the universe ?John A. wrote:All life as you know it will cease to exist.
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Re: Moving to new address with tax stamp guns
When those totally ignorant of firearms make laws, you end up with totally ignorant firearm laws.
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