Woody Harrelson And Bill Maher Complain That Marijuana Taxes Are Too High While Smoking Joints At The Dispensary They Own Together
Key Takeaway
California should ease up on taxes for marijuana businesses like the one they own together, Woody Harrelson and Bill Maher say. The actor and comedian jointly complained about the state’s harsh cannabis taxes in a podcast interview released on Monday, known as the unofficial marijuana holiday 4/20. “California sucks as far as—look, all businesses, but […] The post Woody Harrelson And Bill Maher Complain That Marijuana Taxes Are Too High While Smoking Joints At The Dispensary They Own Together appeared first on Marijuana Moment.
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.
California Cannabis Market Overview
California is the largest legal cannabis market in the US with over 8,500 active licenses. The state requires all cannabis products to be tested by licensed laboratories before sale. The state has approximately 8,500 active cannabis licenses and 19 licensed testing laboratories. There are 52 cannabis professionals serving California businesses on our directory, including CPAs, attorneys, and compliance consultants.
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