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5/30/2008 10:52:29 AM EDT
I just got a call from my dealer to fax a copy to ATF.  Guess it's best to send the whole trust document now.
5/30/2008 12:39:41 PM EDT
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They have to be able to see that the item is indeed "owned" by the trust. Did you just send in the Certificate of Trust?
5/30/2008 3:37:45 PM EDT
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They have to be able to see that the item is indeed "owned" by the trust. Did you just send in the Certificate of Trust?


Doubt it. In my past 2 F1 and a F4, the items weren't on the schedule yet.
5/30/2008 4:19:05 PM EDT
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They have to be able to see that the item is indeed "owned" by the trust. Did you just send in the Certificate of Trust?


Doubt it. In my past 2 F1 and a F4, the items weren't on the schedule yet.


I sent in my my complete Trust Document with the exception of my Schedule A.  My forms were accepted in February without the Schedule A.  I'm guessing this is a new requirement.  Yes, there need to be items on the Schedule A.
5/30/2008 5:23:26 PM EDT
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They have to be able to see that the item is indeed "owned" by the trust. Did you just send in the Certificate of Trust?


Doubt it. In my past 2 F1 and a F4, the items weren't on the schedule yet.


I sent in my my complete Trust Document with the exception of my Schedule A.  My forms were accepted in February without the Schedule A.  I'm guessing this is a new requirement.  Yes, there need to be items on the Schedule A.


Right, there need to be items on the Sked A, but I think jhm is correct in that the specific items do not need to be listed.  The BATFE are checking to ensure that the trust is valid and has property in it, not the specific items on the applications.  
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