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Regulations for Advertising Cannabis in the USA

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The rest of the states have either passed laws legalizing medical marijuana consumption or marijuana consumption continues to be unlawful, but many states are starting to develop marijuana advertising regulations. Anyone who’s interested in marketing and advertising cannabis in compliance with state laws will benefit from this presentation.  In this webinar expert speaker   Norma Skolnik,  will discuss that if you have a crystal-clear understanding of the regulatory requirements for advertising your cannabis business and products, so how you can comply with the laws confidently—anywhere in the U.S.!  Session Highlights:  Status of current U.S. federal Marijuana law  Marijuana Justice Act & Schumer legislation on decriminalization of Marijuana use  State laws on Marijuana advertising in Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon, Massachusetts, Maine, Nevada and Washington and others.  District of Columbia regulation of Marijuana usage & advertising  Implica
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Hurry!!! Early Bird Offer- $69 (*Offer valid for Limited attendees Only) The quarterly Form 941 reports employee headcount, wages and tips, taxes withheld from employee pay and employer taxes, and tax liability dates that establish due dates for tax deposits. It is the basis for IRS determination of employer compliance with the requirement to withhold and deposit employee income tax and Social Security and Medicare taxes. The tax liability section and Schedule B provide the basis for IRS assessment of deposit penalties.  In this webinar expert speaker  Patrick A Haggerty,  will explain about the correcting errors using Form 941-X including determining when to file, whether to file for an adjustment or a claim for refund, the certification and documentation requirements for recovering overpaid tax, and also discuss how to handle retroactive reclassification of workers from independent contractors to employees.  Session Highlights:  Know how to prepare an error-free Form 9

Best Practice: Tracking of Increased Construction Costs for Proving Claims

Record keeping is one of the most important activity in any work in progress. They are important tools in the decision-making process. One is able to track the flow of resources, manage the business and maintain the business course. It is important to note that in execution of a construction project, documentation is an indispensable tool for the managers and other participants. Best Practices 1.Reviewing cost codes Organizations have distinct ways of tracking their expenses. Having codes makes tracking operations easy. However, in other companies, there are numerous cost codes with numerous granular details that they use for the same purpose. It is important for one to know what works best for their business. 2.Including Change Orders Change orders tend to throw project budgets for a loop. Cos codes and job costing still apply. Detailed information on material and labor cost on change orders help one understand the effect they will have on the budget. Normally, materials a