A Seminar In Phoenix This Weekend To Help MMJ Dispensaries And Patients With IRS Code Section 280E
Posted by Little Buds | July 27 2012 | 2980 views | Comments ↓
Dispensary owners and medical marijuana patients in Arizona will be quite interested in the subject of this weekend’s seminar in Phoenix, AZ. The 280E Reform Tax Seminar will focus on minimizing liabilities come tax time, as well as avoiding IRS audits. The seminar is geared towards medical marijuana dispensaries as well as patients. Stephen DeAngelo, Henry Wykowski and Hank Levy will all present their various strategies regarding 280E to attendees this Saturday, July 28th.
Steve DeAngelo is the executive director of Harborside Health Center in Oakland, California, He is a cannabis industry leader and activist. His creation of the world’s model medical cannabis dispensary has been getting press all over the world. Hank Levy is an owner of an accounting firm based in Oakland, CA. His firm took on its first medical cannabis client in 1998, and now has over 150 such clients. Levy is also regularly appointed by the Superior Courts of California as a forensic expert, business appraiser, and expert in civil litigation, tax matters and family law. Finally, Henry Wykowski is a trial attorney based out of San Francisco and has been representing many medical marijuana dispensaries in tax and litigation trials. He is widely considered to be one of the country’s leading authorities on the taxation of the medical marijuana industry.
A $399 registration fee will get attendees cutting edge medical marijuana tax related advice and networking opportunities. Proceeds from the seminar will benefit the nonprofit 280E Reform team, who assist medical cannabis patients and businesses with their tax problems.
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