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A $0 tax stamp still requires approval — what people get wrong
You now live in a world where a suppressor or short‑barreled rifle can carry a $0 tax stamp, yet... The post A $0 Tax Stamp ...
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The NFA tax stamp drops to $0 on Jan 1 — what changes
The federal tax you have long paid to register suppressors, short barreled rifles, and other National Firearms Act items... The post The NFA Tax Stamp Drops to $0 on Jan 1 — What Changes appeared ...
Demand for suppressors has spiked and recent years, and industry insiders expect eliminating the tax stamp will only strengthen that trend. Early Thursday the House of Representatives passed a massive ...
Suppressors provide several benefits to shooters and hunters—and plenty of tax dollars that could be spent on hunting, conservation, and shooting sports. A bi-partisan bill that would direct tax-stamp ...
Early Friday morning the United States Committee on the Budget announced that Republican efforts to deregulate suppressors would not pass Senate budget rules. The provision in question, Section 70436, ...
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