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How Do I Forecast with Tax Code 280E?

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The difference between cost of goods sold and ordinary business expenses is well defined in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) but routinely ignored by small business bookkeeping services. Proper cannabis accounting must recognize these costs on regular financial statements to comply with 280E tax code.

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Accounting for In-Kind Donations to Nonprofits

The Charity CFO

Accounting for in-kind donations isn’t just important; it’s required for many nonprofit organizations. . Prepare financial statements per Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Submit to an annual audit. You need to track and report in-kind donations if your organization is required to… .

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How Compliance Rules Vary For State- Vs SEC-Registered RIAs

CFO News Room

The Client Relationship Summary (also known as “Form CRS”) is only applicable to SEC-registration applicants that serve retail investors (with the odd exception of advisers seeking state registration in Rhode Island ) and is also a wholly-narrative document to be uploaded to the IARD system in a text-searchable PDF format.

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Reporting unearned revenue: what you need to know

Cube Software

This could be retail stores offering layaway plans or a media company offering subscriptions to streaming services. Besides the wasted time involved in chasing down and correcting incorrect revenue recognition, it creates issues with meeting the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) standard for financial reporting.