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1.  If you have 2 separate FFLs (2 different locations), can you use the same EIN if you get a SOT certificate for each location? Can both be on the same Eforms account (I realize the inventories would be separate)

 

2.  If you buy a NFA transferrable registered bolt machine gun, I know the bolt is the NFA item, and will be logged in your FFL logbook.  Do you log the host receiver as a separate entry (e.g. uzi as a pistol or Ruger 10/22 as a rifle?

 

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If the stores are the same company, the company only gets one EIN, because there is only one entity.  Not sure how atf handles it?  Not entirely sure you need two FFL's either?  I've had two different locations under one FFL, one mailing and one premises.

Yes the bolt is an NFA firearm itself and the host gun is a separate title one gun, two entries.  HTH

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16 hours ago, shiklg said:

1.  If you have 2 separate FFLs (2 different locations), can you use the same EIN if you get a SOT certificate for each location? Can both be on the same Eforms account (I realize the inventories would be separate)

 

2.  If you buy a NFA transferrable registered bolt machine gun, I know the bolt is the NFA item, and will be logged in your FFL logbook.  Do you log the host receiver as a separate entry (e.g. uzi as a pistol or Ruger 10/22 as a rifle?

 

thanks

I know the local place here has 1 ffl/ein but operates 8 locations, it does make it a pita for NFA stuff.

If the host is not converted, just put i down as title 1 (rifle/pistol)

 

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On 7/22/2022 at 7:19 PM, shiklg said:

1.  If you have 2 separate FFLs (2 different locations), can you use the same EIN if you get a SOT certificate for each location? Can both be on the same Eforms account (I realize the inventories would be separate) 

I cannot answer the e-forms admin part, but the EIN can be listed on as many SOTs as may be necessary.  The EIN is sort of an index to track your payments.  So long as the entity (LLC, Corp, sole prop, partnership) is the same, all good.  If your two licenses are held by two different entities, then you would have a different EIN on each SOT.

 

2.  If you buy a NFA transferrable registered bolt machine gun, I know the bolt is the NFA item, and will be logged in your FFL logbook.  Do you log the host receiver as a separate entry (e.g. uzi as a pistol or Ruger 10/22 as a rifle? 

Log the host as it is a firearm and all are required to be recorded [27 CFR 478.125(e)].  The NFA regulation on record keeping just refers you back to 478 + add keeping the registration for every NFA in inventory [27 CFR 479.131]

 

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