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Prop. 65 Potentially Expanding to Cover More California Cannabis Products

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65 violations for cannabis businesses when it comes to packaging and labeling their products with the correct safe harbor language. Effective June 19, 2009, marijuana smoke was added to the Prop. 65 compliance). Prop 65 just goes and goes… We’ve written time and again about the looming terror of Prop.

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Taxation Of A Medical Marijuana Business – How Will The Ninth Circuit Hold?

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In order to operate a dispensary in compliance with California law, Taxpayer was organized and run as a not-for-profit. If all went well, the marijuana would go to a processing room where it underwent further preparation before being weighed, packaged, and labeled. Tax Returns and Audit. Corporation Income Tax Return.

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California: Which Set of Books?

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The original hard copy books and records may be destroyed provided that the electronic storage system has been tested to establish that the hard copy books and records are being reproduced in compliance with IRS requirements for an electronic storage system and procedures. On April 12, 2010, SB 401, the Conformity Act of 2010 was enacted.

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Cannabis Smoke: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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all derivatives, extracts, [and] cannabinoids. earmarking funds to purchase THC testing equipment; increasing penalties for knowingly selling marijuana packaged as hemp). The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) and defined “hemp” as the Cannabis sativa L. plant with 0.3%

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