Marijuana Tax Issues and Reporting Requirements

$219.00

SKU: 411345

Description

Gain crucial insights into navigating the complex tax landscape of the cannabis industry.
Businesses in the evolving cannabis industry are subject to federal and state taxes unlike any other industry. These taxes and their enforcement have continued to evolve and today we see new possibilities with the industry challenging federal authority and Congress creation of Section 471(c). Attendees of this presentation will gain crucial insights into navigating the complex tax landscape of the cannabis industry. Well explore how the Section 471(c) Method of Accounting intersects with Section 280E of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, offering potential solutions to mitigate its impact on COGS. Additionally, well delve into the legal challenges, such as the Gonzales v. Raich case, questioning federal authority over marijuana regulation and its implications for the industry. Finally, well address Uncertain Tax Positions, emphasizing the importance of disclosure and the role of tax opinions. By attending, participants will be equipped to navigate these challenges effectively, ensuring compliance and optimizing financial outcomes.

Date: 2024-06-06 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:40 PM ET

Learning Objectives

* You will be able to define Section 471(c) Method of Accounting and its relevance to the cannabis industrys taxation challenges.

* You will be able to describe the impact of Section 280E of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code on deductions and Cost of Goods Sold for Schedule 1 or 2 controlled substances.

* You will be able to discuss the Gonzales v. Raich challenge and its implications for federal regulation of marijuana under the controlled substances act and interstate commerce clause.

* You will be able to explain the requirements for adequate disclosure of uncertain tax positions, including Forms 8275 and 8275R, and the role of a tax opinion in supporting these positions.

Introduction

Section 471(c) Method of Accounting
• Explanation of Section 280E of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code
• Impact of Section 280E on Cannabis Industry
• Overview of Section 471(c) and Its Implications
• Discussion on How Section 471(c) May Impact COGS

The Gonzales V. Raich Challenge
• Background of the Raich Challenge and Recent Developments
• Analysis of Justice Thomas’s Questioning of Federal Authority
• Overview of Lawsuits Challenging Federal Authority
• Discussion on Amended Tax Returns and Implications for Section 280E
• Exploration of Raich, the Interstate Commerce Clause, and Its Impact on
• Cannabis Companies

Uncertain Tax Positions
• Explanation of Uncertain Tax Positions Related to Raich Challenge and Section 471(c)
• Importance of Disclosure to the IRS
• Overview of Forms 8275 and 8275R
• Role of Tax Opinions in Claiming Potentially Incorrect Tax Positions

Rescheduling
• What Is Schedule 3?
• Section 280E
• Retroactive?

Conclusion

AIPB ,CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,CPE ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Nick Richards, Esq.-Greenspoon Marder LLP

Marijuana Tax Issues and Reporting Requirements

$219.00

SKU: 408387

Description

Gain a better understanding of current marijuana tax issues and reporting requirements.
The increasing legalization of recreational and medical marijuana at the state level while still considered an illegal controlled substance under federal law has created one of the most complex tax and compliance environments imaginable. This topic will provide you a comprehensive overview of the tax issues faced by legal marijuana businesses and their tax advisors.

Date: 2021-07-27 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:40 PM ET

Learning Objectives

* You will be able to discuss status under federal and state law.

* You will be able to recognize federal income tax issues.

* You will be able to identify state tax issues.

* You will be able to review reporting requirements.

Overview
• The Industry
• Status Under Federal Law
• Status Under State Law

Federal Income Tax Issues
• Limitations of I.R.C. § 280E
• Determining Cost of Goods Sold
• Qualified Business Income Under I.R.C. § 199A
• Capitalizing on and Under I.R.C. § 263A

State Tax Issues
• State Taxes Imposed
• Conformity With I.R.C. § 280E

Reporting Requirements
• Form 8300
• Penalties

AIPB ,CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,CPE ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Ariele R. Doolittle, Esq.-Hodgson Russ LLP