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Its going on long term loan! And I know its not the ffls fault on the charges, its the governments!
Simply calling a transaction a loan does not make it one.
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Its going on long term loan! And I know its not the ffls fault on the charges, its the governments!
I have never paid any taxes on a transferred gun delivered to an FFL.. only the transfer fee
From:
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In an interstate transfer of firearms the Washington gun dealer is required to collect retail sales tax from the Washington resident on the purchase price of the firearm. The retail sales tax is collected from the Washington customer at the time the customer takes possession of the firearm. Sales tax is collected on the total selling price, including freight and/or delivery charges and other amounts added, such a an amount for insurance coverage.
From:
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In an interstate transfer of firearms the Washington gun dealer is required to collect retail sales tax from the Washington resident on the purchase price of the firearm. The retail sales tax is collected from the Washington customer at the time the customer takes possession of the firearm. Sales tax is collected on the total selling price, including freight and/or delivery charges and other amounts added, such a an amount for insurance coverage.
There isn't going to be ant transaction at all. He's going to borrow it to go shooting and protect his house. I'm not getting ANYTHING out of it! I do not intend to give or sell it to him, just loan it to him. It will still be mine.
I have never paid any taxes on a transferred gun delivered to an FFL.. only the transfer fee
As I understand it the FFL is not selling me anything and therefore has no obligation to collect taxes. The FFL is merely transferring an item in a manner very similar to UPS. The FFL has no idea what if anything I paid, therefore has no basis to even compute it. If payment was made for the item it was to the individual or distributor who sent it
It's really no different than buying a non FFL item over the internet
didn't you guys know that in 1968 Washington became part of Canada
and Oregon became part of Mexico
So much for the United States of America
you and the FFL are in violation of a long standing WA law.
Deen
NRA Benefactor/Recruiter
And both states are being californicated............
Legislation to make liberalism a crime should be put in the agenda.
I already have the gun and don't want to pay somebody to do so BS paperwork for giving my own dad a gun as a gift. Can I "loan" my own dad a gun for him to go shooting with? Maybe a "long term loan". My dad has a few of my guns at his house, they moved from oregon to wa with him, but they are mine... Just another way for the idiots that run our country to rob us.
AMENDMENT I Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech or, ...of the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
This also applies to liberals.
Your comment is just as misinformed as the anti-2nd Amendment tripe that some folks spew and, in my mind, has absolutely no place on a forum where the members respect freedom and the Constitution. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Edit: Well, maybe not ashamed... You were only trying to tell a joke....
is not "selling" you anything, he is collecting the USE tax on the weapon, which you owe no matter where it's purchased. They also are required to charge sales tax on the shipping.
If the Internet seller has a nexus in WA they ARE required to collect sales/use tax on the goods, including shipping. Some years of running our own WA based business gives me some knowledge of the laws.
Look it up yourself, here's the link again: <broken link removed> .
You might not agree with the law, but it IS the law.
you and the FFL are in violation of a long standing WA law.
Deen
NRA Benefactor/Recruiter
play nice
Hey, some mornings I'm pissed off before my feet hit the ground.