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I'm still trying to figure out what happens when you send yourself your own guns via FFL when going on a trip... How to keep the dealer from collecting what he's sure to be hit with as a "collectible" tax....
That is not "...making transfers of either possession or title, or both, of tangible personal property for use in this state..."
I saw this happen last week in a WA FFL shop. The FFL started to figure tax. The owner reminded the FFL that he had shipped it to himself. The FFL said that in that case there would be no tax charged.
And it is specifically exempt from needing an FFL involved. Send them to yourself in care of someone you are visiting.
Wish there were more like you....and me. Infact I am on a mission now to put every last WA FFL kitchen table dealer out of business. I have advised everyone I know to not use the small list of FFL holders.
It makes me sad, but if they dont stand up ( and I am willing to help) then they fall.
All you FFL holders bullied into collecting this use tax should be ashamed. We went to war over a tea tax for gods sake. <snip> Cowards. And it's disgusting how you bow down and kiss the feet of an out of control government. Go down swinging.
Yep I will clarify that. I will not use a non retail brick and mortar store (ie, basement dealers) any more. And I am telling everyone I know that has used them in the past for transfers not to use them either. IF they are going to attempt to collect a Washington use tax. retail outlets always have.
And just to show that I am trying to help everyone, I am doping my best to get this done next year>
Infact I am on a mission now to put every last WA FFL kitchen table dealer out of business. I have advised everyone I know to not use the small list of FFL holders.
It makes me sad, but if they dont stand up ( and I am willing to help) then they fall.