24 Month Exemption...

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Has anyone found that if they file a 24 month exemption within 30 days of one NFA approval (eForm 1) if it sped up the process for another eForm 1, as well as maybe sped up the process for a Paper Form 4?

I Just received my Tax stamp approval on one SBR, I have my 24 month exemption certification letter. So was wondering if it would speed up my second eForm 1, as well as if I file a concurrent Form 4 for a silencer?

Wondering if filling these eForm 1’s and Form 4’s within a short period of time of each other or even concurrently, has sped up anyone’s approval process of either.

My eForm 1 was approved and received in 31 days and I’m in Dallas Texas.

I am going to file 2 more eForm 1’s, but hold off on the second one by 4 business days, and see how quick each is approved. Ie if I get the approval at the same time, or 4 days or longer apart. Going to file one on March 2nd and the 6th, Fingerprints allready done, will send in both sets separately but on the same day. Will put both in the mail on March 6th.
 
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eFiling comes back quicker because you are doing the data entry for ATF....and will be a lot quicker than a Form 4 that may be weeks before yours gets to the data entry clerk.

my apologies, I meant filing to eForm 1’s 4-5 days apart.
 
Yeah, what’s a 24-month exemption?
It only applies to people who file as a trust. If you send your trust documents to be reviewed then you don’t have to send them again for any subsequent applications within the next 24 months.

Doesn’t mean anything to me post-41F. All my stamps are for my trust, but since I will have to do prints and photos regardless if I ever submit another Form 1 I’ll just do it as an individual and save my wife the trouble of getting printed.
 
So the only thing it does for you is that you don’t have to send another copy of your trust for 24 months? Seems mostly pointless. Sending the trust is pretty easy.
 
So the only thing it does for you is that you don’t have to send another copy of your trust for 24 months? Seems mostly pointless. Sending the trust is pretty easy.
I think it matters because they don’t have to spend the time on your application to read and reverify the details of your trust since another examiner has already done that as part of the previous approval.
 
Ah, that makes sense, I suppose. I’m surprised I’ve never heard of it, though it makes sense since I only work part time these days and my current shop does just a small fraction the NFA transfers that my previous job did.
 
Just wait until you get an error letter saying "trust documents missing".
It's happened to my customers twice in the last year. (both were Form 4's)
 
It only applies to people who file as a trust. If you send your trust documents to be reviewed then you don’t have to send them again for any subsequent applications within the next 24 months.

Doesn’t mean anything to me post-41F. All my stamps are for my trust, but since I will have to do prints and photos regardless if I ever submit another Form 1 I’ll just do it as an individual and save my wife the trouble of getting printed.

Well for me with a notary living next door. its easy for me to do an addeum to remove my so and then add her back after one has filed and its perfectly legal.
 
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