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Accounting firm RoseRyan has created a consultancy called Kukuza Associates to focus on servicing businesses in the growing cannabis market.
March 6 -
A senator and a representative from Oregon aim to bring state and national cannabis laws into greater alignment.
February 8 -
A New Jersey Society of CPAs poll found that just over half of local professionals support adult-use cannabis, while close to half see it benefiting the state's economy.
January 23 -
The risks are lower than many accountants think -- and the rewards are greater.
January 11 -
Federal and state governments are not yet “on the same page” with respect to all aspects of the tax and legal treatment of marijuana.
November 8
Friedlich Law Group -
States need to consider a wide range of factors in looking to set tax rates on legalized pot sales.
November 6
Chamberlain Hrdlicka -
Election day tax choices; 199A decisions; data mining; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 30
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A dispensary owner becomes the first person sentenced for marijuana-related tax crimes.
October 9 -
The turmoil at the electric-car maker reached a fever pitch Friday, as news emerged that two senior executives will leave a matter of hours after the CEO smoked marijuana during an hours-long interview with a comedian.
September 7 -
Tax reform, the cannabis industry and cyberthreats are just three of the dangers that are looming large in malpractice insurers’ nightmares.
August 31 -
Accountants have the opportunity to enter a burgeoning market where they can access a new realm of clients in dire need of help.
August 9
Dope CFO Certified Advisos -
Experts demystify the very young and evolving industry, and share advice on how to work with potential clients in the business.
August 1 -
Poor record-keeping meant the owner couldn’t document sales of non-marijuana merchandise.
July 3 -
A company that provides training to legal marijuana businesses and their bookkeepers has extended its reach to 26 states.
June 11 -
More than 50 percent of New Jersey CPAs are in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana in the Garden State, but 47 percent are opposed, according to a new poll by the New Jersey Society of CPAs.
December 18





