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Had a letter from the NFA branch waiting today!

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bkoenig:
On mine it mentions B&C include any property that my wife or I owned separately before the trust was formed.  Both schedules just say "No property in trust".  It's funny because I've heard some people on the interwebs (even lawyers) say you don't need to send in any of your schedules, even Schedule A.  Just goes to show that there is no consistency.  I do need to have a lawyer take a look at mine now that I'm acquiring more stamps.  It's a revocable living trust so it can always be amended. 

On the bright side I did a little searching and it seems when forms are returned they generally take about 10 days to turn around and get the stamps, so I'm close!  Better finish up that steady rest I've been building for the lathe.

Wesley D:

--- Quote from: Wildgoose on June 16, 2012, 06:34:54 AM ---It will be interesting to see how it goes for you on the turnaround as its very possible I may be in the same boat.

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Ray - Don't wait for them to send your forms back to you unstamped.  Call the NFA branch at 304-616-4500.  Politely ask if you can check on the status of your Form 1 (or Form 4).  They'll ask you for the S/N of your item and your trust name.  Then they'll tell you if the status is: approved (you just have to wait for the stamps to arrive in the mail), pending (assigned to an examiner), or error status (if there is a problem with the trust or Form).  If they tell you there's an error, ask them what kind of error is noted. And if they tell you that you're missing a schedule(s), then ask the name of the examiner and if you can fax the schedules directly to the examiner's attention.  The NFA branch will give you the fax number (304-616-4501), then you can fax your Schedules to the examiner's attention with an explanation of accidentally omitting the trust schedules with your Form 1 (or Form 4).  If there is no property in the missing schedules, then just state on the schedule by saying "No schedule property". That's worked with Examiner Dudash for at least three trusts that had missing schedules and the items went approved within a week of sending the faxes.  Good luck!

Wildgoose:
Thanks Wesley! I made the call and the very nice lady told me that I was pending. ;D Nice to know where things are at. Took a total of about three minutes.

bkoenig:
Ray, now you're going to need a suppressor to quiet down those loudmouth shorty AK's.

Wildgoose:

--- Quote from: bkoenig on June 21, 2012, 10:15:14 PM ---Ray, now you're going to need a suppressor to quiet down those loudmouth shorty AK's.

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What! And miss out on this!

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