Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1427

Introduced
1/6/24  
Refer
1/13/24  
Introduced
1/6/24  
Refer
1/13/24  
Refer
1/13/24  
Failed
3/8/24  
Refer
1/13/24  

Caption

Taxable Income of Licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers

Impact

If passed, HB 1427 is expected to have a significant impact on the financial viability of licensed medical marijuana treatment centers in Florida. By allowing these centers to leverage deductions similar to other businesses, proponents believe it will foster growth in the medical marijuana sector, improve the profitability of these centers, and potentially lead to increased investment in the industry. This legislative change could position Florida favorably within the increasingly competitive medical marijuana market.

Summary

House Bill 1427 seeks to amend the Florida Statutes regarding the taxable income of licensed medical marijuana treatment centers. The bill proposes allowing these centers to subtract specific deductions and credits from their taxable income, which currently are restricted under federal laws, particularly section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code. This change is intended to alleviate some of the tax burdens faced by medical marijuana businesses that cannot deduct ordinary business expenses due to federal cannabis prohibition.

Contention

The bill may face contention given the existing federal restrictions surrounding marijuana. Supporters argue that this legislation rectifies an inequity faced by licensed businesses while opponents may raise concerns over the implications of further normalizing medical marijuana in a state that still grapples with its legalization. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding tax equity and the potential reputational impact on Florida as it navigates the federal cannabis landscape.

Companion Bills

FL S0974

Similar To Corporate Income Tax

Previously Filed As

FL H1269

Taxable Income of Licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers

FL H0769

Corporate Income Tax

FL H1497

Medical Marijuana Treatment Center Licenses

FL SB1117

Income tax; providing deduction for certain expenses of licensed medical marijuana business. Effective date.

FL SB1117

Income tax; providing deduction for certain expenses of licensed medical marijuana business. Effective date.

FL SB389

Income tax; providing deduction for certain expenses of licensed medical marijuana business. Effective date.

FL SB389

Income tax; providing deduction for certain expenses of licensed medical marijuana business. Effective date.

FL HB2004

Medical marijuana; licensing; clarifying duties and functions of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; taxes; emergency.

FL H0493

Applicants for Licensure as a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center

FL HB345

Exclusion from federal taxable income for medical savings accounts

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