280E, new markets and wholesale revenue highlight cannabis earnings season
Tax strategies took the spotlight in fourth-quarter financial reports from publicly traded U.S. cannabis companies.
Tax strategies took the spotlight in fourth-quarter financial reports from publicly traded U.S. cannabis companies.
Florida-based marijuana multistate operator Trulieve Cannabis has filed a lawsuit against a former chief financial officer for misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars tied to personal expenses.
Marijuana multistate operator Trulieve Cannabis Corp. revealed that it has received $113 million worth of tax refunds as it challenges what it owes under Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp.’s highly publicized $143 million federal income tax refund claims created a frenzy of hope that seems to offer the marijuana industry a way out. But does it?
Workers at the Trulieve Magnolia cultivation facility in Arizona voted 37-4 to join United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 99.
A judge temporarily blocked the issuance of medical marijuana licenses in Alabama until another legal challenge is resolved.
The mother of a Trulieve Cannabis Corp. cultivation employee who died in January 2022 after collapsing at work filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, according to court records.
State and federal medical investigators identified work-related “occupational asthma” as the cause of the January 2022 death of a marijuana cultivation worker in Massachusetts.
Florida’s Supreme Court appeared during oral arguments to dismiss key arguments from state attorneys aiming to strike down a 2024 ballot initiative to legalize adult-use marijuana sales and possession.
Marijuana multistate operator Trulieve Cannabis Corp. said it will redeem all of its outstanding 9.75% senior secured notes with a principal worth $130 million, although it remains unclear how the company is paying for the redemption.
Multistate marijuana company Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is seeking a federal tax refund of $143 million, saying it “believes it does not owe” the taxes it paid over three years.
Multistate operator Trulieve Cannabis Corp. kicked in another $500,000 to bankroll the adult-use marijuana legalization advocacy campaign in the company’s home state of Florida.