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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3649034" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>With a little googling I found there is a form the executor of the estate can fill out IF the tax stamp is found. The father would be best taking the silencer to a qualified dealer and having them help transfer the NFA to him. I believe (from what I've read) that he can file a tax free form to transfer the item to himself if he has been legally deemed the executor of the estate (this takes some court work. Cost me and my siblings about $2800 to do so for my father's estate). If the son had a will, its different (and easier), as the heir only has to fill out the form. But in both cases, I believe, the transfer form is tax free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3649034, member: 43724"] With a little googling I found there is a form the executor of the estate can fill out IF the tax stamp is found. The father would be best taking the silencer to a qualified dealer and having them help transfer the NFA to him. I believe (from what I've read) that he can file a tax free form to transfer the item to himself if he has been legally deemed the executor of the estate (this takes some court work. Cost me and my siblings about $2800 to do so for my father's estate). If the son had a will, its different (and easier), as the heir only has to fill out the form. But in both cases, I believe, the transfer form is tax free. [/QUOTE]
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