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  • JesseJames87
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2018
    • 71

    Out of state transfers and sales tax

    I've had uniquely different experiences with the various FFL's I've used. Some charge significantly more than others for the exact same service. 10 years ago or so, I used a now out of business pawn shop in the central valley. They were very reasonable, maybe because I also purchased from them occasionally. When I picked up a surplus rifle online and had it shipped there, they only charged me the basic fee which I remember being around $50 give or take. They informed it me it was my responsibility to report the purchase price in my taxes and pay the 8% liability or whatever it was back then.
    Fast forward to now and i'm in the market for another surplus rifle. I've called a few shops and no 2 are charging the same price to transfer it. One shop told me it would be around $300 with the tax and fees which is absurd. Another shop in the mountains that my family uses sometimes quoted less than $100, and didn't even mention tax. I plan on double checking that before I decide on making the excessive 2-part 5+ hour drive...
    With pretty much any commodity bought online, tax may or may not be assesed depending on locale. As far as I know, it is always the consumers' responsibility to report untaxed purchases and pay it. Hoping someone more experienced can point me in the direction of a more local shop(bay area) that isn't going to nickel and dime me. The purchase price is already more than I want to pay.
    Maximum I'm willing to spend on fees for using an FFL to ship to, is about $100. If it is considerably more than that, I can't justify the cost and will choose to live without the rifle. This isn't an investment for me, I plan on keeping it if I buy it.
    Thanks for reading!
    Last edited by JesseJames87; 02-07-2022, 11:32 AM. Reason: Typo
    Looking for:
    M1 Garand 30-06
    1911 USGI
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    Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.
  • #2
    edgerly779
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2009
    • 19871

    No law says must use ffl to ship. Find ffl that receives from private party. Down here ffls charge 100 or less for transfer and dros fees.

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    • #3
      JesseJames87
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2018
      • 71

      Originally posted by edgerly779
      No law says must use ffl to ship. Find ffl that receives from private party. Down here ffls charge 100 or less for transfer and dros fees.
      Thank you, that's exactly what I wanted to hear.
      Looking for:
      M1 Garand 30-06
      1911 USGI
      Nambu type 14

      Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.

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      • #4
        Nardo1895
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 965

        Originally posted by edgerly779
        No law says must use ffl to ship. Find ffl that receives from private party.
        Is that what you were asking? I assume you were talking about a receiving FFL.

        As far as sales tax goes, I don't think there are any CA FFLs who no longer charge sales tax on transfers. I wish I didn't have to but if I didn't and got audited I'd have to pay the tax and a fine. I think this started about 8 years ago which was before I had an FFL. The home based dealer I'd used for years did not charge sales tax, but he started about then. So yea, a lot has changed in the last 10 years. DROS fee has also doubled since then.

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        • #5
          JesseJames87
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2018
          • 71

          Originally posted by Nardo1895
          Is that what you were asking? I assume you were talking about a receiving FFL.

          As far as sales tax goes, I don't think there are any CA FFLs who no longer charge sales tax on transfers. I wish I didn't have to but if I didn't and got audited I'd have to pay the tax and a fine. I think this started about 8 years ago which was before I had an FFL. The home based dealer I'd used for years did not charge sales tax, but he started about then. So yea, a lot has changed in the last 10 years. DROS fee has also doubled since then.
          Ah, my confusion. Yeah that makes sense. It's possible the cheaper shop I talked to just didn't mention the tax liability.
          Looking for:
          M1 Garand 30-06
          1911 USGI
          Nambu type 14

          Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.

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          • #6
            HPT
            • Jan 2018
            • 127

            Originally posted by JesseJames87
            Ah, my confusion. Yeah that makes sense. It's possible the cheaper shop I talked to just didn't mention the tax liability.
            It sounds like it, you need to specifically ask them if they are charging the sales tax on the transfer and what that rate is. I have some clients that balk when I tell them that the State forces me to collect the sales tax on gun and ammo transfers, but the law is the law and I have to abide by it. I have a lot of clients that only use me for transfers as the sales tax rate in Ventura County if cheaper than LA county.

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            • #7
              JesseJames87
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2018
              • 71

              Originally posted by HPT
              It sounds like it, you need to specifically ask them if they are charging the sales tax on the transfer and what that rate is. I have some clients that balk when I tell them that the State forces me to collect the sales tax on gun and ammo transfers, but the law is the law and I have to abide by it. I have a lot of clients that only use me for transfers as the sales tax rate in Ventura County if cheaper than LA county.
              Thank you
              Looking for:
              M1 Garand 30-06
              1911 USGI
              Nambu type 14

              Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.

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              • #8
                ronlglock
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • May 2011
                • 2670

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                • #9
                  JesseJames87
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2018
                  • 71

                  Glad I asked. I'll save the gas and wear and tear on my car. Any tips on a willing and reasonable FFL in the bay area to accept delivery and handle the paperwork?
                  Looking for:
                  M1 Garand 30-06
                  1911 USGI
                  Nambu type 14

                  Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.

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                  • #10
                    1911-CV
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 623

                    More tax questions

                    Originally posted by ronlglock
                    +1 - CA law requires FFLs to collect sales tax on ammo and firearms transfers unless the invoice clearly shows that CA tax was paid...
                    Does it have to be CA tax that was paid, or if the tax was paid in the selling jurisdiction, is that good enough (I think the states have some sort of interstate tax agreement).

                    Do CA local taxes apply on transactions of used goods with individuals? Buying from Bob versus Bob's Guns Store Inc?

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                    • #11
                      JesseJames87
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 71

                      Originally posted by 1911-CV
                      Does it have to be CA tax that was paid, or if the tax was paid in the selling jurisdiction, is that good enough (I think the states have some sort of interstate tax agreement).

                      Do CA local taxes apply on transactions of used goods with individuals? Buying from Bob versus Bob's Guns Store Inc?
                      That's a fair question. I'm looking at an M1 Garand from the CMP which is well used with some new parts. I read somewhere that all the Garands have been paid for long ago. The CMP does charge tax for local purchases as far as I know, but not to out of state purchases/deliveries.
                      If I have ever get a C&R and an FFL03, wonder if I could buy one direct and drive it home from FL or OH?
                      Looking for:
                      M1 Garand 30-06
                      1911 USGI
                      Nambu type 14

                      Please PM me if you have an item with included description and your asking price. Looking for sales from established users with an itrader score that are in/near the Bay Area. Willing to travel as far east as Truckee, as far north as Santa Rosa, and as far south as Monterey for the right one. Not interested in out of state sales.

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                      • #12
                        ronlglock
                        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                        CGN Contributor
                        • May 2011
                        • 2670

                        Originally posted by 1911-CV
                        Does it have to be CA tax that was paid.

                        Do CA local taxes apply on transactions of used goods with individuals? Buying from Bob versus Bob's Guns Store Inc?
                        sigpic

                        NRA/USCCA/DOJ instructor, NRA CRSO, Journalist

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                        • #13
                          M1NM
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 7966

                          I've had shops not charge me sales tax if the seller included a note stating occasional sale between private individuals.

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                          • #14
                            M1NM
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 7966

                            They should charge you the difference. It TN tax was 6% and CA tax is 9% you owe 3%. It's the same method they use if you buy a car out of state.

                            Wait until they start using the Dutch method. Seller pays 10% and buyer pays 10%. I knew a guy who took cars from the US to Holland. He paid 10% when it arrived and another 10 on the sale price. The buyer adding his 10 brought the .gov take to 30% on anything coming into the country. It's how they fund their "free" healthcare and drug programs.

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                            • #15
                              Librarian
                              Admin and Poltergeist
                              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 44635

                              Posted in 2017, http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/a...6&d=1395273661 2012 opinion from CA Board of Equalization

                              Thus, in your situation, where you purchased a firearm from a seller in Tennessee (out-of-state private party seller)

                              and

                              the seller shipped the firearm through a dealer with a Federal Firearms License (FFL) to a dealer in California with a FFL to complete the transfer pursuant to federal law,

                              your purchase would be subject to California sales tax.

                              The California dealer is considered the retailer and owes sales tax on the total amount of the sales price of the gun, including their service charge, but excluding the Dealer’s Record of Sale (DROS) fee.
                              Given this, shipping state should not collect sales tax. That state may have its own opinion on that.

                              In "shipped the firearm through a dealer", I do not believe 'through a dealer' is a requirement for the tax liability. Shipped to CA FFL seems to be sufficient.
                              Last edited by Librarian; 02-08-2022, 3:17 PM.
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                              Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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