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Being a legal cannabis company, you are likely familiar with the IRS Tax Code 280E. This tax code sets forth financial hurdles directly related to the amount of tax liability you owe the government at the end of the year.
From cultivators to retail shop owners, whether operating in the medical or adult-use sector, the burdensome financial implications of 280E pose significant challenges for legal businesses in the cannabis industry. The ambiguity surrounding the IRS guidelines on acceptable business write-offs creates substantial obstacles for company owners, hampering their ability to navigate the complex landscape effectively.
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