Probably name, DOB, and SS#. I could be wrong.
I emailed Marc Thursday afternoon. Spoke to him later that evening. Paid him via PayPal (goods and services, not friends and family..can you really trust a lawyer ...I kid, I kid). Received a confirmation email with attached info form for trust. Returned email with said trust info. Checked my inbox this afternoon and trust was waiting for me Marc is courteous and professional. Willing to answer any questions. Very timely and efficient. Highly recommend. Thanks again Marc!
yeah, I regret waiting as well. I wouldn't have nearly as much stuff off the trust as I do now. To get everything on the trust will cost me a good amount of $$. Over time I'll get it on there.
I don't understand this. How does it cost you to add items you already have?
To add those items onto the trust from an individual you have to resubmit the forms for approval, which includes the cost of the stamp . Even though he owns those items, he submitted them as an individual. Which a trust is its own entity.
yeah, I regret waiting as well. I wouldn't have nearly as much stuff off the trust as I do now. To get everything on the trust will cost me a good amount of $$. Over time I'll get it on there.
well anything that you own that is not on an NFA trust will have to be transferred to the trust just like it is a new firearm (IF you want it on the trust, if you don't then no worries). In the eyes of the ATF you and the trust are two separate entities, so those NFA items have to be transferred to the trust, and with each transfer you have to pay another $200 transfer tax.
So if you already own 5 NFA items, and then you get a trust, you will have to fill out five form 4s, and pay $1000 to transfer them into the ownership of the trust.