Michigan Lawmakers Take Up Bill To Cap Marijuana Business Licenses As Industry Reels From Tax Increase
Key Takeaway
"We are doing our best to create the right regulatory scheme to be able to adequately enforce the market." By Ben Solis, Michigan Advance The Michigan Senate is refocusing its marijuana industry license cap legislation to include new barriers to obtaining a license for growers, processors or dispensary operators with outstanding industry-related tax debt-a move
What This Means for Cannabis Businesses
Tax developments like this directly impact the bottom line for every cannabis operator. With Section 280E creating effective tax rates above 70% for many businesses, any shift in federal tax policy - whether through rescheduling, court rulings, or IRS guidance - can mean the difference between profitability and closure. Cannabis business owners should work closely with a specialized CPA to understand how these changes affect their specific situation.
Oregon Cannabis Market Overview
Oregon has a well-established cannabis market with publicly available license data. The state is known for competitive pricing and a large number of craft producers. The state has approximately 2,000 active cannabis licenses and 9 licensed testing laboratories. There are 49 cannabis professionals serving Oregon businesses on our directory, including CPAs, attorneys, and compliance consultants.
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This analysis is based on reporting by Marijuana Moment. Read the original article. CannaBizGuide provides original commentary and analysis - this is not legal or tax advice.