New FFL
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New FFL
Hi folks.
I am a new Federal Firearms Licensee here in Texas and I need some advice.
Many of the wholesalers won't sell to me because I haven't opened a retail store yet.
It appears I also need a Sales Tax Permit or something from the State.
I'm just wondering what else I need to obtain before I get started.
Thanks, in advance.
I am a new Federal Firearms Licensee here in Texas and I need some advice.
Many of the wholesalers won't sell to me because I haven't opened a retail store yet.
It appears I also need a Sales Tax Permit or something from the State.
I'm just wondering what else I need to obtain before I get started.
Thanks, in advance.
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Yea, you def. need the state permit. Also, you dont have to buy direct, go thru a wholesale warehouse that carrys many brands. This way you avoid the "Buy in" that can sometimes be rather large. I would suggest RSR in Dallas and AMCHAR Wholesale in NY. If you need help with anything just give me a ring!
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Robert Potter
Operators Edge
sales@operatorsedge.com
http://www.operatorsedge.com
866-457-SWAT
26728 I-45 North
Spring, TX. 77386
Re: New FFL
What you need is a lawyer to advise you on the legal requirements of starting a small business. Yes you need a sales permit, and a whole lot more.packsaddle wrote:Hi folks.
I am a new Federal Firearms Licensee here in Texas and I need some advice.
Many of the wholesalers won't sell to me because I haven't opened a retail store yet.
It appears I also need a Sales Tax Permit or something from the State.
I'm just wondering what else I need to obtain before I get started.
Thanks, in advance.
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Can't you just use your sales tax ID that you already have? If it's a corporation you should be able to run your gun business under that umbrella. I'm also a business owner and my tax ID is under my name. I would call the state first, but I think you can use the same one for all of your businesses under one corporation. I'm not sure though, thus the phone call to them.packsaddle wrote:Thanks for the comments.
Since I already own a small (service-oriented) corporation, I am familiar with many issues related to business ownership.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with retail-oriented business ownership.
But, I will learn.
Thanks again.
If you don't have a tax ID yet, it's easy to get. Just go to the state comptroller. You can do all of this online.
I think the website is down right now (go figure) but here it is: http://www.window.state.tx.us
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Well if you already know most of the ins & outs, for retail sales you will need a Texas Sales and Use Permit to purchase products without paying sales tax, and to collect it and pay it to the state.packsaddle wrote:Thanks for the comments.
Since I already own a small (service-oriented) corporation, I am familiar with many issues related to business ownership.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with retail-oriented business ownership.
But, I will learn.
Thanks again.