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Dill & Dill Remains Available During Coronavirus Outbreak

We want you to know what Dill Dill Carr Stonbraker & Hutchings, P.C. is going to remain available to you during the coronavirus outbreak. Following the unprecedented developments and out of an abundance of caution, we have advised our staff, legal assistants,...

2019 NALCP Sponsor

Dill Dill Carr Stonbraker & Hutchings, P.C. is proud to be a supporting sponsor for the 2019...

Basics of Virtual Currency Taxation

By Keith Buckley and Nick Richards Virtual currency has been around for more than a decade, but recently it became more attractive to consumers and investors and prevalent in the public’s eyes. In 2017, Bitcoin, the most prominent virtual currency, saw a surge in...

IRS Revocation or Denial of Passport Program

By Nick Richards & Keith Buckley **Update** Our office has been informed by the Internal Revenue Service they will begin to roll out their Passport Revocation Program under Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act or “FAST Act” beginning on January 22, 2018....

Hemp and Section 280E

By: Nick Richards and Keith Buckley With the growing decrease in regulation surrounding Hemp Cultivation, many question whether Hemp producers remain subject to Internal Revenue Code Section 280E – which prevents businesses “trafficking” in a controlled substances...

Nick Richards Presenting at Clear Law Institute

Partner Nick Richards will be presenting a course titled “Legalized Cannabis: Federal and State Compliance, Entity Selection, Taxation, and Ethics” through the Clear Law Institute online webinar program on January 9, 2018. This practical webinar provides...

Micro-Captive Insurance Companies and Avrahami

By Nick Richards and Keith Buckley On August 21, 2017, the Tax Court opinion of Avrahami v. Commissioner 149 T.C. No. 7 was issued ruling in favor for the IRS. The long-awaited opinion hoped to bring clarity and guidance to the Internal Revenue Service’s (“IRS”)...

Amazon Tax

By: Nick Richards and Keith Buckley Trying to avoid sales tax by making purchases online? Not so fast. Effective July 1, 2017, Colorado’s “Amazon Tax” law took effect with the purpose to push online retailers into collecting sales tax for purchases made in Colorado....

Colorado Marijuana Tax Update

By Nick Richards and Keith Buckley This summer big changes are coming to Marijuana Tax in Colorado. The first change has already taken effect on July 1, 2017, which increased the Retail Marijuana Sales Tax from 10% to 15%. The second change will become effective on...