I'm sure this has nothing to do with it...
https://americanactionnews.com/guns/...-with-the-atf/
For the clicky-clicky averse, it's an article talking about Biden/Team talking with the ATF...
I'm sure this has nothing to do with it...
https://americanactionnews.com/guns/...-with-the-atf/
For the clicky-clicky averse, it's an article talking about Biden/Team talking with the ATF...
I'm sure the taxes are payroll, FICA,Corporate etc.
The computer will flag the company, then the investigation will begin.
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Here is my suspicion...if you sell a 80% kit it is an 80% kit...but if you add other completed parts to that same kit.......it changes the percentage of how much of the kit is completed. So an 80% lower has 80% completed but if you add a completed upper as part of the kit then 92% of the kit is now completed...
In other words the ATF is going to play semantics with this.
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I'm pretty sure that's not how it works. The 80% refers to the lower receiver, nothing else.
It doesn't matter what else you include, the only part that is considered a "firearm" under applicable Federal laws is the lower so whether you include an upper, stock, etc is irrelevant.
My guess is that Polymer is selling "80% receivers" PLUS all the parts to finish that 80% into a finished receiver (jigs, drill bits, templates, etc.) THAT is what makes it a firearm in the eyes of the ATF.
Is it weak? Maybe, maybe not but agency "interpretations" are given wide latitude by courts.
Last edited by Martinjmpr; 12-11-2020 at 17:06.
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If they are selling gun parts, then there is no excise tax under Section 4181 of the Internal Revenue Code. They feel they are selling gun parts, so they don't pay the excise tax. However, if the government feels that they are selling firearms, then under 4181 they owe excise tax, which hasn't been paid.
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As always, there is more to the story.
https://carsonnow.org/story/12/11/20...among-other-fe
Highlights-
"According to a press release issued by District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine in June of 2020, a lawsuit was filed against Polymer80 for selling what are described as ?ghost guns.?
?Indeed, Polymer80?s guns have been used in several homicides in the District."
"The District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General alleged in their lawsuit that Polymer80 violated multiple aspects of the Consumer Protection Procedures Act..." including false claims and violating several DC laws.
Sounds like a poorly run business in several aspects.