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    Default SBR $200 fee?

    I searched this but i still don't know if that is a yearly fee or a one time fee? my question - is it a one time fee or do you have to renew it?

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    Quote Originally Posted by freddy g View Post
    I searched this but i still don't know if that is a yearly fee or a one time fee? my question - is it a one time fee or do you have to renew it?
    AFAIK, and Im 99% sure on this. Its a ONE TIME Transfer Fee. The only time it would have to be paid again is if you sold it to someone else and then they would pay the fee
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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    SotR is correct, the tax is on any transfer to a new owner, or on the making of the SBR if you do it yourself. It is not a recurring fee.


    ETA: Read the stickies. They are full of good info.
    Last edited by Deadpan; May 11th, 2010 at 03:35 PM. Reason: Thread moved

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    Yep, only a one time fee.
    This goes for any NFA item. SBR, SBS, suppressor, machine gun, AOW($5)

    Only thing that is a yearly or reaccuring fee is a FFL/SOT license.

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    thanks guy's!!!!

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    One time fee if you keep it. If you sell the weapon later on you will have to pay the fee again. I found out the hard way after selling my UMP 45 and not adding on the 200 for the buyer to pay

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    Quote Originally Posted by HK45T View Post
    One time fee if you keep it. If you sell the weapon later on you will have to pay the fee again. I found out the hard way after selling my UMP 45 and not adding on the 200 for the buyer to pay

    Actually and technically - and I'm only 99.9999% positive as I'm sure some PAFAOn lawyer will jump all over this - but the SELLER "pays" the NFA tax in a F4 xfer.
    It's just that in 110% of the cases, the buyer cuts the $200.00 check to the treasury, or, simply pays the appropriately adjusted price when they hand over the completed F4, fingerprint cards, and $200.00.
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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    In state sale, buyer pays tax. out of state sale is taxed twice. one to transfer to the dealer in said state then from dealer to buyer. for MG the seller more than likley pays the first tax but you can always work out a deal. this is why you dont see many used cans for sale. the tax is a deal breaker for out of state sales..

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    Default Re: SBR $200 fee?

    Quote Originally Posted by nfafan View Post
    Actually and technically - and I'm only 99.9999% positive as I'm sure some PAFAOn lawyer will jump all over this - but the SELLER "pays" the NFA tax in a F4 xfer.
    Originally and technically yes, but over time it shifted to the buyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kramer View Post
    Originally and technically yes, but over time it shifted to the buyer.
    True that!
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