Ammo Reloaders - It's Now Going To Cost You According To The ATF!

Published on August 12, 2023
Duration: 3:24

This video from God Family and Guns explains the recent ATF ruling that impacts ammunition reloaders. The Firearms Excise Tax (FAET), previously around 11%, now applies to individuals who reload ammunition for profit. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, clarifies that this tax is only applicable if reloaded ammunition is sold, not for personal use. Furthermore, depending on sales volume, reloaders may need to register as a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL).

Quick Summary

The ATF's Firearms Excise Tax (FAET), typically around 11%, now applies to profits from selling reloaded ammunition. Reloading for personal use is exempt. Depending on sales volume, individuals selling reloaded ammunition may also need to register as a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL).

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to FAET
  2. 00:46Ammo Reloaders Included in FAET
  3. 01:20Personal vs. Commercial Use
  4. 02:11ATF and IRS Oversight

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is affected by the new ATF tax on ammo reloading?

The new ATF Firearms Excise Tax (FAET) affects individuals who reload ammunition and sell it for profit. Reloading for personal use is not subject to this tax. Depending on sales volume, FFL registration might also be required.

What is the FAET tax?

FAET stands for Firearms Excise Tax. It's an additional tax, typically around 11%, placed on the firearms and ammunition industry. Recently, it has been extended to apply to the profits made by individuals selling reloaded ammunition.

Do I need an FFL if I reload ammo for sale?

If you are selling reloaded ammunition, you may need to register as a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). The requirement depends on your sales volume, as indicated by the ATF and IRS.

Is reloading ammo for personal use taxed by the ATF?

No, the ATF's Firearms Excise Tax (FAET) only applies if you are selling the reloaded ammunition and making a profit. Reloading for personal use is exempt from this tax.

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