i looked but didnt see a tread on this. I see most people going trust these days but I kinda leaning LLC. I have done lots of googling just wanted to get some opinion of people i more or less know.
i looked but didnt see a tread on this. I see most people going trust these days but I kinda leaning LLC. I have done lots of googling just wanted to get some opinion of people i more or less know.
My Feedback
"I don't listen to the women I do know, why would I listen to some crazy bitch from the ocean?" ~ Spyder
You don't have to do anything to keep a trust alive in Colorado. No annual reports or anything. My understanding is that any of the business type entities require annual or occasional actions to keep them in existence. If your legal entity dies you will be in possession of high penalty contraband.
Having that hanging over my head is the key factor in my choosing a trust for my legal entity.
^^^ THIS^^^
With a trust you do it once and forget about it. With an LLC if you don't file your forms each year (or quarterly in some cases) on time - poof your a potential felon.
What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
-- Ayn Rand, Anthem (Chapter 11)
+1 on the last 2.
Becoming a felon over missing a simple deadline is not acceptable, IMHO.
O2
YOU are the first responder. Police, fire and medical are SECOND responders.
When seconds count, the police are mere minutes away...
Gun registration is gun confiscation in slow motion.
My feedback: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/53226-O2HeN2
Some people use an LLC because they are cheaper.
And this attitude baffles me. If you are price sensitive, don't play NFA games. Period.
Sayonara
This is the 2nd thread you've posted that particular opinion and I opted not to respond the 1st time but don't you perceive that just a bit elitist? Not everyone has access to unlimited resources so your opinion is they shouldn't "play NFA games"? At least we agree on being baffled.
While I think it's prudent to make the best investment possible especially with regard to legal entities I'm not too big a fan of the "if you have to ask you can't afford it" mindset.
But that's really the issue with NFA stuff. When you buy them you are getting into an area of firearms law that really requires things be done correctly. Doing things cheaply is fraught with legal issues. We are not talking about things sold on the shelf at Walmart. Its not an area for a Walmart mentality.
Its like wanting to buy a Ferrari and asking which is the cheapest to maintain ...
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Sayonara
It is also related to why I quit offering to do NFA Trusts. After doing a handful, I was concerned about the cavalier attitude that too many of my clients and potential clients had toward the legal requirements of ownership of NFA items.
Sayonara
I consider that a perfectly valid query...
Agreed no one should take a cavalier attitude in any legal process but bargain shopping (I like to call it demanding the best value for my money) shouldn't be disparaged. The most expensive is not always best or frequently not enough better to wholly justify the premium assuming the requirements are satisfied by less expensive alternatives.
I don't claim to know much about either approach but based on the knowledge shared in this and similar threads the choice appears obvious. Mostly I was picking at you about implying it was an arena reserved for those more financially capable.
I'd like to know more about the trust route... can we post info here in this thread? If someone with NFA trust advice please pm me? maybe a phone number too....