Re: Yet another NFA Trust question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BravoSector1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you can, and are comfortable with it, establish a co-trustee. This individual(s) can have the items in possession, and use them, should you need to move to a non-friendly NFA state. I'm active duty military and identified a family member as a co-trustee so that when/if I'm PCSed overseas or to a non-friendly NFA state I simply notify the BATFE via the 5300 series form that the items are moving over state lines and ship them to the co-trustee. This will prevent the situation described above where the individual was forced to sell the items. I paid $586 for my trust. But the confidence in having the identified co-trustee, language in the trust associated with my spouse, and resources spent (5 NFA items to date) it's worth it. The trust can be reviewed should you permenantly move (revocable trust) so that any state specific rules/regulations can apply. </div></div>
its not really a question of comfort. you need to have a beneficiary, so you might as well make them a co-trustee.