Surgent's Marijuana: A Generalized Business Viewpoint

Each year, more states legalize cannabis (i.e., marijuana) for medical or recreational purposes. As legalization grows, so too does the cannabis in...

4/9/2027 10:00am - 12:00pm  |  Online  |  Surgent

$99.00

CPE Categories: Taxation (1 CPE), Specialized Knowledge & Applications (1 CPE)

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Description

Each year, more states legalize cannabis (i.e., marijuana) for medical or recreational purposes. As legalization grows, so too does the cannabis industry. While some financial professionals have stayed away from this growing sector of the economy, others have embraced the opportunities the cannabis industry has to offer.

The legalization of cannabis brings with it a complex regulatory landscape, which includes strict compliance with federal and state regulations. However, the complexity of this emerging market provides opportunities for accountants and other financial professionals. Behind the cannabis dispensaries are scores of related business sectors including food production, retail, farming, and chemical production, as well as facilities, design, and construction. Simply stated, the commercialization of marijuana offers financial professionals an opportunity to participate in an industry expected to reach $73 billion worldwide within six years.

Instructor: Jason Cornell, Esq.

Target Audience

Anyone in the accounting or financial services professions who seeks to gain a better understanding of the most relevant topics in the marijuana industry or who counsel individuals or businesses working within some part of the marijuana industry

Course Objectives

Understand the legal framework that allows accounting and financial firms to operate and grow within the marijuana industry

Be familiar with applicable Internal Revenue Code sections applicable to this industry

Be well versed in the potential risks and rewards for financial professionals working in the marijuana industry

Understand the issues unique to the production, delivery, and retail aspects of this market

Subjects

An overview of current state and federal laws governing marijuana

A review of state boards of accountancy regarding marijuana

How some financial professionals are capitalizing on the marijuana industry

Providing auditing and tax services within the marijuana industry

How accountants and other financial professionals can manage risk within this industry

IRC Section 280E’s prohibition of deductions involving controlled substances

A summary of various state taxation laws on marijuana

Ethical issues for accountants who work in the marijuana industry

Relevant banking regulations

Growth projections

Prerequisites

General familiarity with the accounting and business principles