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5/28/2014 10:20:59 AM EDT
Can a police department transfer an NFA item to an individual tax free on a form 5?

Assuming it is transferrable and not a Post 86 machine gun or on a form 10 from a seizure.
5/28/2014 10:22:31 AM EDT
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Form 5 id for inheritance, form 10 weapons are LEO only. So the answer is no.
5/28/2014 10:25:02 AM EDT
[#2]
No they cannot.

edited to correct the above. Form 5 is a tax free transfer from a dealer/mfg to a government agency.
5/28/2014 10:26:01 AM EDT
[#3]
Did the police department die?
5/28/2014 10:26:52 AM EDT
[#4]
Even Jerry Falwell himself has to pay the Tax Stamp.
5/28/2014 10:28:20 AM EDT
[#5]
No.
5/28/2014 10:28:32 AM EDT
[#6]
Theoretically yes.  The Form 5 is for a tax-exempt transfer.  One of the "eligible categories" for tax-free NFA transfer is that the weapon is being transferred to or from a government entity.

Go to the NFA forums for this kinda stuff, OP... GD is a terrible place to get any kind of advice.  
5/28/2014 10:30:52 AM EDT
[#7]
Yes, a police department CAN transfer a qualifying NFA firearm to an individual on a Form 5.

Read Question 1 on a Form 5. The second reason listed is :"Tax exempt transfer to or from a government entity".

Form 5

If your local PD has a bunch of 870 SBS' and wants to sell them to local citizens, they may do so and the transfer is done, tax exempt, on a Form 5.
5/28/2014 10:32:02 AM EDT
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Can a police department transfer an NFA item to an individual tax free on a form 5?



Assuming it is transferrable and not a Post 86 machine gun or on a form 10 from a seizure.
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Yes, but it is rare.

 
5/28/2014 10:33:39 AM EDT
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Can a police department transfer an NFA item to an individual tax free on a form 5?



Assuming it is transferrable and not a Post 86 machine gun or on a form 10 from a seizure.
Yes, but it is rare.  
Yep this.

 
5/28/2014 10:59:48 AM EDT
[#10]
Thanks guys! I knew I could get it eventually over in the NFA section, but I had the chief on the phone and needed a quick reply so I threw it in GD!
5/28/2014 11:10:37 AM EDT
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Thanks guys! I knew I could get it eventually over in the NFA section, but I had the chief on the phone and needed a quick reply so I threw it in GD!
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What is for sale?

 






I call dibs...

 
5/28/2014 11:12:24 AM EDT
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Yes they can . There is at least one tax evasion case of a dealer transferring a whole bunch of C-3 stuff through a small PD and getting caught .
5/28/2014 12:48:03 PM EDT
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I call dibs...
 
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Thanks guys! I knew I could get it eventually over in the NFA section, but I had the chief on the phone and needed a quick reply so I threw it in GD!
What is for sale?    

I call dibs...
 

Just a suppressor.

The P.D. is buying it, but wanted to know if they ever dispose of it if they would have to pay the tax to transfer it to a different owner.

Used suppressors are kinda hard to move and this would be a little extra incentive if they ever want to get rid of it.
5/28/2014 2:26:52 PM EDT
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Yes, a police department CAN transfer a qualifying NFA firearm to an individual on a Form 5.

Read Question 1 on a Form 5. The second reason listed is :"Tax exempt transfer to or from a government entity".

Form 5

If your local PD has a bunch of 870 SBS' and wants to sell them to local citizens, they may do so and the transfer is done, tax exempt, on a Form 5.
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I stand corrected. Just checked my NFA Handbook and to/from a PD is tax exempt. Ive done a shit ton of LE transfers but they were aleays "to" and I never noticed the word "from" before
5/28/2014 2:43:13 PM EDT
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Ask Bill Fleming how this worked out for him!