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    Any one here used quicken will maker 2009?

    Any one here used quicken will maker 2009? I have some questions about a trust I am creating for an SBR. Please post if I can message you, thank you!

    The most important question I have is, in the property area how do you exactly list the Ar15? do you put AR 15 and serial?
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    Are you referring to the Schedule A? If so, here is how I did mine.

    Short Barreled Rifle, caliber 5.56MM, model XXXXX, serial number xxxxxx.

    Quote Originally Posted by MEGA-M4 View Post
    Any one here used quicken will maker 2009? I have some questions about a trust I am creating for an SBR. Please post if I can message you, thank you!

    The most important question I have is, in the property area how do you exactly list the Ar15? do you put AR 15 and serial?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Are you referring to the Schedule A? If so, here is how I did mine.

    Short Barreled Rifle, caliber 5.56MM, model XXXXX, serial number xxxxxx.
    yes, thank you!

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    I also used Quicken to form a trust to obtain NFA items. It is easy and I recommend it.

    I'm sure you've already done your reading since you already started the procedure, but just be warned that the word is now the ATF is reviewing trusts with a higher level of scrutiny.

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    What if ATF rejects your trust, what happens to the Tax stamp can you use it again?

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    You won't get one if it doesn't pass their scrutiny. FYI- I have also used Quicken and thus far had 4 approvals. YMMV.

    Quote Originally Posted by MEGA-M4 View Post
    What if ATF rejects your trust, what happens to the Tax stamp can you use it again?



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    Does it matter if the Schedule A contains the lower to be SBR'd when you send it into the BATFE? In other words, SBR lower assigned to Schedule A before sending paperwork, after receiving returned paperwork, or it doesn't matter?

    Also, does the Trust have to have possession of the upper or does just the lower go into the Trust?

    I am debating on forming a trust to hold all of my firearms or just the NFA items.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Are you referring to the Schedule A? If so, here is how I did mine.

    Short Barreled Rifle, caliber 5.56MM, model XXXXX, serial number xxxxxx.

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