Posts in Tax Law.
Rapid industry growth leads U.S. Treasury Inspector General to publish report calling for more tax compliance efforts and additional guidance to cannabis businesses.
Court rules a legally operating cannabis business under California state law is not entitled to any tax deductions.
Illinois’ landmark move clears a path for one of the nation’s largest adult-use cannabis markets, providing huge business opportunities.
A closer look at the tax impact on recreational cannabis sales if Michigan's Prop 1 is approved on Nov. 6.
Michigan Treasury Department seemingly double-dips cannabis related businesses with new tax rules.
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