Max Juhasz

Cannabis Agency

Cannabis Agency Accounting: Stop Guessing, Close Fast

Cannabis marketing and ancillary agencies operate within an industry marked by intricate regulatory frameworks and financial complexities. Managing accounting in this environment demands more than traditional bookkeeping skills; it requires a specialized approach tailored to the nuances of cannabis business operations. Agencies serving plant-touching clients face distinct challenges that complicate…
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Succession Planning for Cannabis: ESOP vs. Selling the Company

Cannabis businesses face unique challenges when it comes to succession planning. These challenges are mainly caused by federal regulations and the heavy tax burdens imposed by Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code. This provision prevents cannabis businesses from deducting normal business expenses, resulting in higher taxes for them. As…
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Forensic Accounting

Forensic Accounting for Dispensaries: Catch Embezzlement

The cannabis industry presents unparalleled opportunities alongside complex financial risks. The Canna CPAs, a premier CPA firm specializing exclusively in cannabis businesses nationwide, offers expert guidance tailored to this evolving sector. Serving states including California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York, and beyond, The Canna CPAs delivers specialized forensic accounting and fraud…
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Lease Accounting

Multi-Location Dispensaries: Lease Accounting That Works

ASC 842 lease accounting is a significant update that changes how organizations recognize and report leases under US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). This standard requires lessees to include right-of-use (ROU) assets and corresponding lease liabilities on their balance sheets, making leasing obligations more transparent. For cannabis dispensaries with multiple…
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Cannabis ERC Clawbacks: What Triggers an IRS Audit

The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) emerged as a crucial lifeline during the COVID-19 pandemic. Enacted under the CARES Act, this refundable tax credit aimed to encourage businesses to keep employees on their payroll despite the economic turmoil caused by the pandemic. For many industries, the ERC offered essential financial support…
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POS Breach? The Accounting Fallout Nobody Warned You

The cannabis retail sector is facing an increasing threat from POS data breaches. These breaches not only put sensitive customer and inventory information at risk, but also threaten the financial stability of businesses operating under complex regulatory frameworks. This is especially concerning for an industry already burdened by federal prohibition…
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OpCo

Cannabis Properties & 1031 Exchanges: The OpCo Trap

Real estate investors use 1031 exchanges—also known as like-kind exchanges—to defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting proceeds from the sale of one property into a similar property. This tax-deferral mechanism preserves capital and enhances portfolio growth by postponing tax liabilities, which is especially beneficial in high-value transactions. The cannabis industry…
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Dispensary Cost Seg Study

Dispensary Cost Seg Study: Big Depreciation Despite 280E

Cost segregation studies for dispensary real estate represent a strategic approach to accelerating depreciation on buildouts despite the restrictive tax environment created by IRS Section 280E. Cannabis businesses face unique challenges when navigating federal tax regulations, particularly due to the limitations imposed by 280E, which disallows most business expense deductions…
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Cannabis Year‑End Tax Checklist (Do This Before Dec 31)

The cannabis industry faces unique tax challenges, especially as the year comes to an end. This article provides a Year-End Tax Planning Checklist for Cannabis Operators (Before December 31) designed to protect profitability and ensure compliance with IRS regulations. By planning strategically during this crucial time, cannabis businesses can reduce…
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Form 8300 for Dispensaries: $10K Cash—Now What?

Cannabis dispensaries operate in a uniquely cash-intensive environment due to ongoing banking restrictions and regulatory complexities. Handling substantial cash transactions is routine, yet it introduces critical compliance obligations under federal law. One such obligation is Form 8300, a key reporting tool that cannabis businesses must master to avoid legal pitfalls.…
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