California Nets $134.9M From 1st-Quarter Cannabis Taxes

California Nets $134.9M From 1st-Quarter Cannabis Taxes
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Total cannabis-derived tax revenues in California reached $134.9 million over the first quarter of the year, including $68.3 million in excise taxes, $50.2 million from sales taxes, and $16.4 million in cultivation taxes, the state Department of Tax Fee and Administration announced yesterday.

The agency notes that the reporting period is “unique” due to the state’s coronavirus pandemic response which led to only about half of normally reporting taxpayers filing a quarterly return. Officials said they expect the data to be adjusted once late filers send in their outstanding returns.

During the coronavirus pandemic, California has considered both medical and recreational cannabis businesses “essential” but did provide a grace period for quarterly business tax filings amid the crisis.

The first quarter 2020 revenues are $42.4 million less than the fourth quarter of 2019, when the state reported $177.3 million in cannabis-derived tax revenues – $85.9 million from excise taxes, $67.3 million from sales taxes, and $24.1 million in cultivation taxes.
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