Brietbart: “Less than a year after Massachusetts voters approved legalizing marijuana and taxing it at a rate of 12 percent, lawmakers already seek a larger take of the dealer’s cut. In shifting marijuana from decriminalized to legal status, voters permitted a maximum tax of 12 percent on sales of the sweet leaf. Seven months later, the state legislature seeks to grab more of pot profits by permitting taxes as high as 28 percent.”
Government Ganja Greed: Mass. Seeks to More Than Double Pot Tax
By On the Net|2017-06-14T07:01:25-07:00June 14th, 2017|Stories & Articles, Tax Issues|Comments Off on Government Ganja Greed: Mass. Seeks to More Than Double Pot Tax
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