Gain essential insights into Michigan’s fast-changing cannabis industry- from regulation to taxation and ethics- to better advise and protect your cannabis clients in this high-stakes environment.
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Program Agenda
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM
Welcome & Announcements
8:35 AM- 9:25 AM
Keynote Presentation: Mapping the Michigan
Regulatory Landscape (1.0 Other)
Join the Michigan Cannabis
Regulatory Agency for a comprehensive review of all the regulatory updates
impacting the cannabis industry, including current proposed rules and state
legislative developments. Plus, explore common licensing referrals leading to
enforcement actions, their associated fines, and how to avoid them through solid
compliance practices.
Jennifer Piggott – Director, Licensing
Division, State of Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency, Lansing
9:35 AM – 10:25 AM
The
Ethics of Uncertain Tax Positions (1.0 Ethics)
The concept of “tax uncertainties” seems to have a life of
its own, and the old notion of “clear reflection of income” seems to be
getting less clear each year. Meanwhile, the AICPA Code of Professional
Conduct requires compliance with standards. This course considers these tax-related ethics issues and
considers a real world case involving disclosure of tax uncertainties.
Albert Spalding, CPA, JD, PhD – Associate Professor
Emeritus, Wayne State University, Detroit
10:35 AM – 11:25 AM
All About Cannabis Taxation (1.0
Other)
Cannabis tax laws at the state and federal level are poised to change,
from the recently proposed wholesale tax in Michigan to the ongoing federal case
of Canna Provisions, Inc. v. Merrick Garland related to 280E. Discuss the
implications of potential and upcoming tax law changes associated with
cannabusinesses, including strategies for maximizing deductions.
Maher Faik, CPA – Principal, Rehmann, Detroit
Madalyn A. Henry, CPA – Manager, Maner Costerisan, P.C.,
Lansing
Moderator: Simon H. Gumma, CPA, CGMA – President,
Gummaco PC, Bloomfield Hills
11:35 AM – 1:15 PM
Dissolution of Cannabis Companies in a World
Without Bankruptcy (2.0 Other)
Cannabusinesses in financial distress
do not have the option of bankruptcy; however, there are solutions that can lead
to positive outcomes for stakeholders. Explore the options for owners facing
financial distress, including restructuring, receiverships, assignments for the
Benefit of Creditors and other Uniform Commercial Code remedies, and determine
the CPA’s role in providing assistance, from spotting red flags in agreements to
unwinding bad deals.
Kareyna Miller, CPA, CRISC – Founder,
LEACIF, Otter Lake
Matt Thiede, CPA – Senior Managing
Director and Partner, Distel Thiede Advisory Services, LLC/Amicus Management,
Grand Rapids
Lance Boldery – Member, Dykema Gossett
PLLC, Lansing
Moderator: Taylor Schuck, CPA – Owner,
Calculated Consulting, Chicago, IL
1:15 PM
Program Adjournment
PRICING DETAILS
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Through November 11: $189 MICPA
Members/ $264 Non-Members
November 12 - November 25: $199 MICPA
Members/ $274 Non-Members
November 26 - December 9: $209 MICPA
Members/ $284 Non-Members
Accounting professionals specializing in cannabis tax and accounting issues.