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Emerging Issues in the Cannabis and Hemp Industries: Hot Buttons, Lessons Learned, and Trap Doors(1405Q) |
Course CPE: 2 hours Field(s) of Study: Business Management and Organization–2 hrs Program Level: Update Prerequisites: Participants need a background in the subject area and desire to keep current. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study
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Recording Date: June 15, 2020
Presenter: Ryan Cram, Ronald Seigneur
Program Description:
This course will provide a robust overview of the regulated cannabis and hemp/CBD industries with a focus on emerging issues: the status of the state and local legislative landscape, working with IRC 280E and related tax planning tactics, appraisal of business and IP interests in cannabis, and economic damages assessments in both cannabis and hemp/CBD. This course will take a deep dive into the use of the income and market methods and provide attendees with insights on where to find resources. Professional ethics considerations will be covered.
After completing this course, attendees will be able to:
- Identify where the cannabis and hemp industries are currently positioned and what the future looks like
- Differentiate between appropriate knowledge to provide services in this highly volatile industry segment
- Select resources to assist in the industry segments
For more information regarding refund or concerns, please contact our offices at (800) 677-2009.
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