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A Michigan judge upheld a 24% marijuana tax set for Jan. 1, 2026, despite legal challenges over its constitutionality.
A Michigan judge has allowed a new 24% wholesale marijuana tax to take effect January 1, 2026, rejecting a legal challenge from industry groups who argue it violates the state constitution by altering the 2018 legalization law.
The tax, part of a road funding plan, is expected to generate $417 million annually.
While the state’s Treasury released guidance suggesting delayed collection until January 15, 2027, legal experts say the information is non-binding and offers no enforceable clarity.
The constitutionality of the tax remains under review in court, with no formal regulations yet issued, leaving businesses uncertain about compliance.
Un juez de Michigan confirmó un impuesto sobre la marihuana del 24% establecido para el 1 de enero de 2026, a pesar de los desafíos legales sobre su constitucionalidad.