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Who is doing F - F transfers
#1
Posted August 18 2020 - 08:38 PM
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#2
Posted August 18 2020 - 09:00 PM
I hear Volko was around $25 for a long gun. Give them a call.On rifles for a reasonable fee?
#3
Posted August 19 2020 - 10:35 PM
#4
Posted August 19 2020 - 11:08 PM
Thanks. I think Campsite gets $75 now
#5
Posted August 20 2020 - 06:38 AM
I did a transfer, if I purchased $100.00 in the store the transfer fee waived. Give them a call. Prices and Store policy are subject to change.Thanks. I think Campsite gets $75 now
#6
Posted August 20 2020 - 07:08 AM
Thanks. I think Campsite gets $75 now
$75 for ftf transfer? Thats insane
#7
Posted August 20 2020 - 08:43 AM
I heard an FFL will charge a sales tax from an out of state online sale.$75 for ftf transfer? Thats insane
I would call ahead before using a LGS and check what they charge.
#8
Posted August 21 2020 - 10:14 AM
We're still $25 or $50 for something we routinely sell. The $50 is to discourage showrooming. Currently the guidance from NYS DTF is that we do NOT have to collect sales tax on transfers. Keep in mind that just because an FFL does not collect the sales tax, it does not relieve the individual of their obligation to pay "use tax" which is the same thing on items purchased out of state and brought into NY to be used here. Speak to your accountant.
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#9
Posted August 21 2020 - 11:27 AM
We're still $25 or $50 for something we routinely sell. The $50 is to discourage showrooming. Currently the guidance from NYS DTF is that we do NOT have to collect sales tax on transfers. Keep in mind that just because an FFL does not collect the sales tax, it does not relieve the individual of their obligation to pay "use tax" which is the same thing on items purchased out of state and brought into NY to be used here. Speak to your accountant.
That is the absolutely correct information. Thank you for posting it.
#10
Posted August 21 2020 - 11:28 AM
I routinely transfer through Kwaks. $35 is more than a fair price. Great guys too!I heard an FFL will charge a sales tax from an out of state online sale.
I would call ahead before using a LGS and check what they charge.
Been buying online for about 20 years.
Edited by TJ Ironhorse, August 21 2020 - 11:30 AM.
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#11
Posted August 22 2020 - 12:07 PM
Thanks. I think Campsite gets $75 now
Just did a transfer at Campsite this week. $35. Very easy and smooth.
Did a great deal with another member
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#12
Posted September 09 2020 - 12:39 PM
I emailed Volko last week and was told they aren’t doing any transfers at this time, I found it strange my buddy did one there a couple weeks prior.
#13
Posted September 09 2020 - 12:58 PM
Just did a transfer at Campsite this week. $35. Very easy and smooth.
Did a great deal with another member
Aren't ftf transfers limited by law to $10? By FTF i'm implying a transfer from one individual to another individual both present in the store, NOT an out of state purchase where one FFL ships it to an FFL to do the transfer.
Q: Are dealers required to facilitate a private sale or transfer?
A: No, dealers in New York are not required to facilitate private firearm sales or transfers. However, if they do, they may not charge more than $10 per firearm to complete the sale or transfer. It is up to the private parties to decide who is responsible for paying the dealer.
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