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If I had 3 patients I was growing for (and I would be 4), I would split all of the bills up 3 ways, each pays 33% of the cost to grow it. I would pay 0% of the cost to grow it because I am growing it.
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As for the OP's question.
1There is no profit, so there is nothing to claim on taxes. Plus, when it comes to Fed taxes. There is no such thing as Medical Marijuana as far as the feds are concerned, so it would just be State tax, and no profit pretty much means you don't have to claim it. It's not like you are giving out receipts for them to claim on their taxes, so it's not an issue.
you made a good point. how is it going to be legal for recreational use by the feds if medical marijuana is not legal by the feds. mark my words, if it ever passes the feds will be on every pot plant being grown in the great state of Oregon
I don't profit from my patients, but I've contemplated selling some of my excess MMJ to dispensaries. Those that I've talked to say they'll issue me a 1099 at the end of the tax year for my profits.
I'm certainly willing to pay taxes, but it seems like a dumb move on my part to expose myself to the feds as part of the industry. What are other people's experiences regarding taxation of their MMJ sales? Is it normal for a dispensary to issue a 1099? It seems to me the best way to protect myself from the law would be to not report those earnings. Then again, if a dispensary issues you a 1099, your earnings are still being reported regardless of whether or not you include them on your individual tax return. It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't type of situation.
Yeah, I mean it sounds like a dumb question...durrr, pay your taxes. But when the act of paying taxes provides irrefutable evidence that you're committing a felony, it makes you wonder whether it's really a smart move.
Good to know that it's fairly commonplace for dispensaries to issue 1099's.