It is not that big of a pain. Everything else is going thru probate too, so one more thing is not a big deal. The Form 5 is simple and ATF usually expedites them.
If it's on a trust it shouldn't have to go through any probate at all.
It is not that big of a pain. Everything else is going thru probate too, so one more thing is not a big deal. The Form 5 is simple and ATF usually expedites them.
If it's on a trust it shouldn't have to go through any probate at all.
I was talking about individually owned NFA items and it not being such a big pain as you are making it out to be.
And I was talking about items being on a trust, to not be any pain at all... It's ok. Nevermind, we'll just say you were right about the fee. Good job. You win. Congratulations.
Was not trying to start an argument, win anything or upset you. I apologize if it came across that way. I was just trying to point out the individully owned items are not that hard to transfer to an heir. I helped a local widow lady do this for her late husband's suppressors and it was not difficult at all. If I remember right, the turnaround time for the Form 5 was only 3 weeks. Anyway, since you already have a trust your heirs will have an easy time too. Take care and have a great day.
I have a trust, but I'll differ to CAR and if he says it wasn't difficult, then it wasn't difficult. He's given a lot of good advise on NFA items
Thinking about a building a SBR and suppressor on form 1's. I'm confused on the changes coming regarding NFA trusts. Will Cleo signature, prints and photos be required on trusts made before the deadline? Or only those filed afterward? If I create a trust before the deadline and have to obtain a signature, prints and passport photo to be compliant, what's the advantage in getting a trust in the first place?
Sorry if the questions are basic, I've tried searching, but I've found contradictory information.
Thanks
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