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3/6/2011 10:51:59 AM EDT
When you submit your trust to the ATF with you form 1 or 4, is the Lower of the weapon already listed in the shared property? If not is only 1 dollar listed? As your collection grows and you submit another application for another weapon do you list the previous property?
3/6/2011 11:56:30 AM EDT
[#1]




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When you submit your trust to the ATF with you form 1 or 4, is the Lower of the weapon already listed in the shared property? If not is only 1 dollar listed?As your collection grows and you submit another application for another weapon do you list the previous property?




You must keep your trust up-to-date with all NFA items listed.  If its not on the schedule or Exhibit which lists trust property than it is not held in trust and can be a problem down the road.  As for trust property for the first item I would put a dollar in trust and list it with the serial number of the dollar and keep that specific dollar with the trust documents.  Once other property is added you can delete the dollar from the schedules and do away with it.
3/6/2011 1:24:17 PM EDT
[#2]
If your first item is going to be a AR15 variant SBR, then just list the lower.
3/6/2011 4:43:24 PM EDT
[#3]
Thanks guys! I have a savings account with about 1000 bucks I don't use would it look good if the trust was on control of a bank account?
3/7/2011 2:55:53 PM EDT
[#4]
Not true.  No legal requirement to list property of the trust. There is a duty of the trustee to account for property of the trust, so by implication or convenience, a schedule of property works for this purpose.  

A trust is a contractual obligation whereby the trustee holds property for the beneficiaries in accordance with the trust declaration (the contract). The trustee owns the property in accordance with the trust, not the piece of paper.

3/7/2011 6:05:51 PM EDT
[#5]
Guys does it hurt to list all my weapons on my trust? I would want to make sure my son would get  them anyway?
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