As the legal and regulatory landscape for the cannabis industry continues to evolve, tax-planning challenges for cannabis-related businesses have never been more complex. This webinar provides tax professionals, business owners and advisors with a timely and practical update on the major tax issues affecting cannabis operators in 2025.
• The continued impact of IRC § 280E on federally illicit (or federally scheduled) cannabis businesses — including recent IRS guidance, court developments and emerging strategies.
• Inventory and cost-of-goods issues under IRC § 471 that affect cannabis growers and processors.
• The status of federal and state tax alignment (or mismatch) for cannabis-licensed operations, including emerging state tax regimes that differ from the federal approach.
• Emerging trends for 2025: audit focus, enforcement risk, new state tax developments and implications for multi-state operators.
• Explain the continuing implications of § 280E for cannabis businesses and identify potential planning or mitigation steps.
• Analyze how inventory/cost-of-goods issues under § 471 and other rules can affect growers & processors.
• Compare federal income tax treatment with state-level tax regimes for cannabis-related activities, and identify key state-tax risks.
• Evaluate how different business entity forms (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, partnership) can affect tax outcomes in a cannabis context.
• Stay current on key developments and trends through 2025 so that tax-advisors and business owners can proactively adapt.
Credits and Other information:
• Credit: 2.0 (Taxes)
• Level: Basic
• Format: Live online webinar
• Duration: 120 minutes
• Requirement: Full attendance
• Prep: None needed
Who Will Benefit:
• CPA
• Enrolled Agents (EAs)
• Tax Professionals
• Attorneys
• Other Tax Preparers
• Finance professionals
• Financial planners
Tony has served as the coordinator of the accounting doctoral program. He was the Editor of the Tax Column for Strategic Finance from the 1992 through 2024 when the tax column was discontinued. He has served as the editor of the Journal of Legal Tax Research and has been called on to provide information to the House Judiciary Committee concerning the source tax law, and he is a regular contributor to numerous academic and professional journals.
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