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I am already aware that if you buy any type of firearm online that there will be a transfer fee ranging from $15-$35 most of the time.
What I forgot to think about though, if I was to buy a firearm from lets say budsgunshop or any other online website, will the FFL Charge Tax on the gun even though they are not the seller?
For Example : Lets pretend I bought a handgun from budsgunshop for lets say $500 exactly with free shipping to the FFL.
Lets also say that the FFL Dealer said the FFL Fee is going to be $30.
So would that be exactly $530 and thats all.
Or Does the FFL Actually Charge Tax even though they are not the seller?
This may be a dumb question but I was thinking about it and was wondering if the FFL dealers can actually charge the tax since you pay no tax online.
Or is it only the Transfer Fee.
I bought guns from shops I know how that works but I never bought from online so I was wondering if they can charge tax on something they are not selling but only transferring.
What I forgot to think about though, if I was to buy a firearm from lets say budsgunshop or any other online website, will the FFL Charge Tax on the gun even though they are not the seller?
For Example : Lets pretend I bought a handgun from budsgunshop for lets say $500 exactly with free shipping to the FFL.
Lets also say that the FFL Dealer said the FFL Fee is going to be $30.
So would that be exactly $530 and thats all.
Or Does the FFL Actually Charge Tax even though they are not the seller?
This may be a dumb question but I was thinking about it and was wondering if the FFL dealers can actually charge the tax since you pay no tax online.
Or is it only the Transfer Fee.
I bought guns from shops I know how that works but I never bought from online so I was wondering if they can charge tax on something they are not selling but only transferring.