7 Ways Cannabis Businesses Can Survive An IRS Audit
Companies that have failed to pay their full federal tax obligations or neglect to maintain clean, well-organized books will be in for a rude awakening if the taxman comes visiting.
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Companies that have failed to pay their full federal tax obligations or neglect to maintain clean, well-organized books will be in for a rude awakening if the taxman comes visiting.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 virus has impacted just about every business sector on a global scale, and cannabis companies—regardless of their status as essential businesses—were not exempted from this reality. It is the responsibility of every cannabis business to protect its customers amid this pandemic and ensure their employees do not face unemployment due to poor preparation and foresight as a result of their business failing.
Read MoreEmployer-provided facemasks not mandated. OSHA clarified that facemasks are not considered personal protective equipment (PPE) and are not intended to be substitutes for PPE for protection against exposure to occupational hazards.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the third phase of legislation aimed at fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigating the related economic harm for families, workers, and businesses. It is the largest stimulus package in history with an estimated cost of $2.2 trillion.
Read MoreWhether you are a landlord, tenant, or subtenant in the cannabis industry, you need a first-rate cannabis Real Estate lease. The structure of the leasing relationship and the terms of the lease are key components, both for getting funds out of the primary business and mitigating your risks, of which there can be many.
Read MoreWith the right strategies in place, retail cannabis has huge opportunities in an e-commerce driven world
Read MoreCannabis companies who drive execution in this complex, regulated industry with an enterprise-level solution will prove to be the leaders.
Read MoreCannabis attorneys have seen a huge uptick tri-party supply chain agreements. These contracts come up relatively frequently in licensing deals. A brand may want to have branded cannabis products made and distributed to retailers across the state
Read MoreLawsuits against cannabis-related businesses continue to grow concurrently with the expanding industry growth and mostly focus on disclosure issues.
Read MoreA vertical cannabis operation is one in which the company controls all points of the supply chain–growing the plant, harvesting it, processing and distributing the product, and then selling it from a company-branded store
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