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Cannabis Collections Headaches and What to Do

Canna Law Blog

On this hallowed 4/20, while consumers and businesses celebrate cannabis near and far (which is great!), it’s important to be mindful that the cannabis industry is getting financially pummeled nationwide. In any event, the cannabis collections process is no easy task.

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New York marijuana retailers already behind on bills

Medical Marijuana Program Connection

Although the New York cannabis market has gotten considerably better – the number of operational retailers has grown to 52 as of Jan. 19 – a new problem has arisen for operators upstream in the supply chain: how to collect on unpaid bills from retail shops. The issue of nonpayment. Read More

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Oregon Cannabis: How Many Retailers Will Close Due to Gov. Kotek’s New Tax Compliance Missive?

Canna Law Blog

As reported by Sophie Peel of the Willamette Week, on May 16, Governor Kotek issued a directive to the OLCC to make state tax compliance a requirement for the agency to issue or renew cannabis retail licenses. Oregon is somewhat unique in that it only taxes marijuana at the point of sale to a retail customer. We don’t know.

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Cannabis occupation tax rate changes July 1

Illinois News Joint

The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) released an informational bulletin for all dispensaries engaged in the business of selling adult use cannabis at retail in taxing jurisdictions that have enacted municipal or county cannabis retailers’ occupation taxes. For more Illinois cannabis industry news, visit here.

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Article: Get Ready to Pay: California Cannabis Excise Tax Shifts to Retailers

Cannabis Law Report

Their article On January 1, 2023, changes are coming to the cannabis excise tax in California. The responsibility for collection and payment of tax to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) will transfer from distributors to cannabis retailers. Changes for Cannabis Distributors: […]

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DoorDash Partnering with Cannabis Retailer Superette in Toronto

Cannabis Law Report

DoorDash is entering the cannabis industry via a partnership with Toronto-based cannabis retailer Superette. DoorDash Canada is partnering with cannabis retailer Superette to provide cannabis pickup in Toronto, Ontario , marking DoorDash’s first foray into cannabis. Ganjapreneur.

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Canada: Okanagan cannabis retailers sue province over illegal on-reserve pot shops

Cannabis Law Report

A group of cannabis retailers in the Okanagan and Shuswap is suing the province, alleging it has failed to enforce the Cannabis Control and Licensing Act on First Nations reserves. The plaintiffs allege the government told retailers in 2019 that enforcement measures would be taken against sellers on reserves.

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