Alpenglow Botanicals, LLC et al v. USA
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September 16, 2016
IRS Slams Colo. Dispensary's Refund Bid In Pot Tax Suit
The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday asked a Colorado federal judge to reject a refund bid for denied tax deductions brought by a medical marijuana dispensary in the state, arguing that the dispensary has failed to show it did not traffic in controlled substances.
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August 22, 2016
Colo. Dispensary Moves For Refund In Marijuana Tax Row
A Colorado medical marijuana dispensary on Friday asked a federal judge to order a refund of its denied tax deductions, arguing that the Internal Revenue Service did not have the evidence or authority to nix them over the company's purported ties to controlled substances trafficking.
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June 17, 2016
Colo. Dispensary Urges State AG Intervention In Pot Tax Row
A Colorado medical marijuana dispensary locked in a legal row over the Internal Revenue Service's denial of tax deductions on Thursday urged a Colorado federal judge to allow Colorado's attorney general to defend the constitutionality of its medical marijuana regime.
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May 11, 2016
Colo. Pot Dispensary Fights IRS Over Uprooted Deductions
A marijuana dispensary urged a Colorado federal court Tuesday to preserve its challenge to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's rejection of its tax deductions, saying the agency's stance that the business violates federal drug law poses a threat to the Centennial State's legalized marijuana industry.
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April 20, 2016
IRS Says Colorado Pot Dispensary Can't Deduct Expenses
The Internal Revenue Service on Tuesday defended its disallowance of tax deductions claimed by a marijuana dispensary, telling a Colorado federal court that it has the authority to prohibit deductions associated with the trafficking of controlled substances under the tax code.
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February 04, 2016
IRS Deduction Denial Beyond Jurisdiction, Pot Dispensary Says
A Colorado-based marijuana dispensary and two of its owners on Wednesday accused the U.S. Internal Revenue Service of exceeding its authority by denying deductions after determining they had trafficked a controlled substance, according to a complaint filed in Colorado federal court.