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Priority Archery Industry Legislation Introduced in the United States Senate

The Sporting Goods Excise Tax Modernization Act — Senate Bill 1649 — would ensure excise taxes are properly collected on imported archery equipment sold directly to American consumers through online marketplaces.
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Federal Excise Taxes: Maintaining a Sustainable Funding Resource

Dan Forster, ATA’s vice president and chief conservation officer, shares ATA’s role and efforts to ensure the FET program is fair and the money is used appropriately.
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From a Bow Shop Coupon to Olympic Archery Gold — Twice!

Team USA’s Darrell Pace earned a place on four Olympic teams, four Pan-Am teams, and seven world teams; he’s also the only archer to ever hold all the world records at the same time.
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Video: How TenPoint Contributes to Conservation

The “Connecting with Conservation” video series simplifies the message on how conservation is funded and informs hunters, anglers, trappers and shooters how they are primary funders of land, fish, and wildlife conservation in America.
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Shooting Sports Committed to Conservation

NSSF celebrates the one tax the firearm and ammunition industry is proud to pay.
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If You Make Bowstrings, Read This

Don’t get blindsided by an IRS audit. Pay the federal excise tax on bowstrings to abide by the law and ensure an equal playing field for all manufacturers.
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The Bear Facts on Pittman-Robertson in North Carolina

The black bear work underway by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission provides an excellent example of how Pittman-Robertson funds conserve wildlife.
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Video: How Bear Archery Contributes to Conservation

The “Connecting with Conservation” video series simplifies the message on how conservation is funded and informs hunters, anglers, trappers and shooters how they are primary funders of land, fish, and wildlife conservation in America.
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Funding New and Improved Shooting Ranges Through Excise Taxes

During the past four years, state fish and wildlife agencies have built 42 new shooting ranges and completed 170 range upgrades or expansions that are available for public use.
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50th Anniversary of National Hunting and Fishing Day

Sept. 24, 2022, marks the 50th anniversary of National Hunting and Fishing Day.
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The Pittman-Robertson Act: Then and Now

The Pittman-Robertson Act came at the right time to save America’s game populations and hunting traditions.