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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1642234" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>The OP asked about a type 07 FFL which is a manufacturing FFL. A dealer FFL is a type 01 FFL. You will also sometimes see someone who says they are an 01/03 or an 07/02. In case you are wondering what the xx/xx numbers mean, the first number is the type of FFL and the second is the Class of SOT (Special Occupational Taxpayer).</p><p></p><p>Type 1 FFL is a Title 1 dealer or gunsmith</p><p>Type 2 FFL is a Title 1 dealer doing business as a pawnbroker</p><p>Type 3 FFL is a licensed collector of Curio & Relic (C&R) firearms</p><p>Type 6 FFL is a licensed maker of ammunition and reloading components other than Armor Piercing ammunition</p><p>Type 7 FFL is a Title 1 manufacturer of firearms, ammunition and ammunition components other than NFA, Destructive Devices and Armor Piercing ammunition</p><p>Type 8 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms and ammunition</p><p>Type 9 FFL is a dealer in Title 1 firearms including NFA destructive devices, but no other NFA</p><p>Type 10 FFL is a manufacturer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and ammunition components, including NFA Destructive Devices but no other NFA, and not including Armor Piercing ammunition</p><p>Type 11 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and NFA Destructive Devices, but no other NFA</p><p></p><p>Class 1 SOT importer is an importer of NFA firearms </p><p>Class 2 SOT manufacturer is a manufacturer of NFA firearms</p><p>Class 3 SOT dealer is a dealer of NFA firearms</p><p></p><p>To get a Class 1 SOT status, you need an importer FFL, which includes Type 8, 11- and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small importers) tax due every July 1st.</p><p></p><p>To get a Class 2 SOT status, you need a manufacturer FFL, which includes Type 7, 10 - and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small manufacturers) tax due every July 1st.</p><p></p><p>To get a Class 3 SOT status, you need a dealer or manufacturer FFL which includes Type 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 - and pay a yearly $500 tax due every July 1st.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1642234, member: 204"] The OP asked about a type 07 FFL which is a manufacturing FFL. A dealer FFL is a type 01 FFL. You will also sometimes see someone who says they are an 01/03 or an 07/02. In case you are wondering what the xx/xx numbers mean, the first number is the type of FFL and the second is the Class of SOT (Special Occupational Taxpayer). Type 1 FFL is a Title 1 dealer or gunsmith Type 2 FFL is a Title 1 dealer doing business as a pawnbroker Type 3 FFL is a licensed collector of Curio & Relic (C&R) firearms Type 6 FFL is a licensed maker of ammunition and reloading components other than Armor Piercing ammunition Type 7 FFL is a Title 1 manufacturer of firearms, ammunition and ammunition components other than NFA, Destructive Devices and Armor Piercing ammunition Type 8 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms and ammunition Type 9 FFL is a dealer in Title 1 firearms including NFA destructive devices, but no other NFA Type 10 FFL is a manufacturer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and ammunition components, including NFA Destructive Devices but no other NFA, and not including Armor Piercing ammunition Type 11 FFL is an importer of Title 1 firearms, ammunition and NFA Destructive Devices, but no other NFA Class 1 SOT importer is an importer of NFA firearms Class 2 SOT manufacturer is a manufacturer of NFA firearms Class 3 SOT dealer is a dealer of NFA firearms To get a Class 1 SOT status, you need an importer FFL, which includes Type 8, 11- and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small importers) tax due every July 1st. To get a Class 2 SOT status, you need a manufacturer FFL, which includes Type 7, 10 - and pay a yearly $1000 or $500 (reduced rate for small manufacturers) tax due every July 1st. To get a Class 3 SOT status, you need a dealer or manufacturer FFL which includes Type 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 - and pay a yearly $500 tax due every July 1st. [/QUOTE]
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