by admin | Apr 11, 2013 | Firearm Law, Gun Business, NFA gun trust
Steck Law, PLLC is pleased to announce that we have several flat rate business packages to help you get your FFL and start a successful gun business. Please feel free to contact Michael if you have any questions. NFA Gun Trust | $400 – Estate planning...
by admin | Nov 7, 2012 | Firearm Law, NFA gun trust
If you’re like me, it’s a bit of a let down to see that Mr. Romney didn’t win the election. For a few more days, I’m sure we will be inundated with all the reasons that President Obama rocks and the Mitt Romney couldn’t quite pull it...
by admin | Aug 20, 2012 | Firearm Law, NFA gun trust
In setting up your Utah NFA weapon trust, there are several people that need to be identified to be listed on the trust. The following information is designed to help you understand who the parties are that are supposed to go into your NFA weapon trust to handle...
by admin | May 17, 2012 | Firearm Law, NFA gun trust
A good client was telling me a very interesting story the other day that I felt needed to be retold here. It is a prime example of why you need to have an NFA gun trust set up to handle all of your NFA items. So here’s the jest of the story: This individual,...
by admin | May 8, 2012 | Firearm Law, NFA gun trust
One question I’ve been asked is whether you have to give your NFA item a unique serial number for your NFA items when registering on a Form 1. First, a little background…you could go to an NFA dealer to purchase an already assembled NFA item such as a...
by admin | Apr 24, 2012 | Firearm Law, NFA gun trust
What is an NFA gun trust? In its simplest form, a trust is basically a contract between you (the trustor) and another person (the trustee) where the trustee agrees to administer certain items that are held in trust. This special form of contract creates a legal...