S.3331 - Firearms Fairness and Affordability Act

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require that the payment of the manufacturers' excise tax on recreational equipment be paid quarterly. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require that the payment of the manufacturers' excise tax on recreational equipment be paid quarterly. as introduced.
  • Short: Firearms Fairness and Affordability Act as introduced.

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Official Summary

7/24/2008--Introduced.
Firearms Fairness and Affordability Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to require excise taxes on recreational equipment to be due and payable on the date for filing the return for such taxes.

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09/20/08
VITAL INDUSTRY LEGISLATION

While this legislation (HR 6310 and S. 3331) will not reduce the amount of the tax collected, it will allow the firearms and ammunition industry to pay the FAET on a quarterly basis, the same payment schedule as every other industry ...

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09/18/08
Please call your Legislators!!! - Camo Girl - For Women Hunters by ...

While this legislation (H.R. 6310 and S. 3331) will not reduce the amount of the tax collected, it will allow the firearms and ammunition industry to pay the FAET on a quarterly basis, the same payment schedule as every other industry ...

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09/17/08
Action Alert from NSSF

... Senate (S. 3331 (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001k8AZ3904aTb6q_QOlfdGf1abztexapAUi7_yRpKzYLsPhAkIHdXbDFKbyhuEl8MyczmK3XdRlVCGhlnba8Yr9zyPAfBV1GNfH25vnrg9fZNrQfohvIGBZAxrG9-Wf7sTaBGftxjKgRY726FSh5MFTwOiNfYKbHQgfyvo7mrThmqcLowqdYaWuQ==)). ...

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