oldbanger
Regular Member
Anyone here been charged sales tax on an in Idaho FFL firearm transfer fee?
Anyone here been charged sales tax on an in Idaho FFL firearm transfer fee?
solus: I was charged 6% sales tax on an in Idaho FFL firearm transfer fee
solus: I was charged 6% sales tax on an in Idaho FFL firearm transfer fee
I have not been charged sales tax on a FFL transfer. My question is what FFL charged you so I can avoid them.
------------------------------------------------------------https://adminrules.idaho.gov/rules/current/35/0102.pdf
Page 16 ... drop shipments appears to be relevant
If it answers your query post back as so
IMO, the FFL is "selling" to you.------------------------------------------------------------
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The FFL is not the Retailer, the FFL is "selling" nothing
By the way, I don't have a clue to what the law is on sales tax in Idaho
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There is no Manufacturer I am buying from a Retailer out of state
The Customer (me) placed a purchase order with the Retailer
the Retailer bills the Customer (me) for the product and receives payment
The Retailer is not required to have an Idaho seller’s permit, (so) the Retailer is under no responsibility
to collect Idaho sales tax from the Customer
The FFL is not the Retailer, the FFL is "selling" nothing
The FFL is not required to charge a fee to transfer a firearm
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There is no Manufacturer I am buying from a Retailer out of state
The Customer (me) placed a purchase order with the Retailer
the Retailer bills the Customer (me) for the product and receives payment
The Retailer is not required to have an Idaho seller’s permit, (so) the Retailer is under no responsibility
to collect Idaho sales tax from the Customer
The FFL is not the Retailer, the FFL is "selling" nothing
The FFL is not required to charge a fee to transfer a firearm
Sir, you are a foolish man.gutshot: Add to Ignore List
I asked the FFL:
"are you required to charge sales tax on FFL transfers in Idaho"?
They answered:
"Since its a service it should only be a flat $$$, if it happens again you can mention it at the point of sale and they can make the adjustment.
Odds are they just didnt know not to charge tax".
I'm happy, are you all?:banghead:
IMO, the FFL is "selling" to you.
He/she must log it into their inventory (take possession/ownership) before transferring it to you.
Anything??????????
OH NO!!! Please, please no,no, no not that. I am begging you, don't do it. Now I am humiliated, crestfallen, woebegone, disappointed, dejected and dismayed. Now my words will no longer be see by you. That, sir, is a deep and meaningful loss for me, personally. I had so hoped that you and I could become chums. That close relationship is now impossible. What can I do to make you change your mind? I'd do anything to make that happen.
Isn't it against the rules pointing out someones skulduggery?Originally Posted by oldbanger
"You may, at your discretion, charge a fee for handling the transfer."
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what are you jumping all about...would you get a life...a FEE is not what you were whining about in your first post regarding a 6% sale tax to process your firearm transfer.
tell ya what, spend 30 minutes dealing, out of the blue, with someone like yourself and see if a fee isn't warranted and just revenue for the FFL's time and patience.
this is a normal occurance and me thinks you are beating the horse now just for fun and to torment the onlookers.
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