9 strains to get you through tax season
Last updated on Mar 25, 2025
Created on Apr 5, 2023

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April AcernoContent Writer
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Dipak HemrajMedical Cannabis Researcher
Tax season can be a stressful time of year. Whether you’re a self-employed contractor scrambling to document each deduction, or a W-2 employee putting off filing as long as possible, it’s normal if you’re feeling overwhelmed.
Cannabis offers benefits that can help with a number of medical conditions. And some of its known effects, like stress relief and increased focus, can also come in handy when you’re doing your taxes.
With tax day approaching, here are some of the best strains (cultivars) for every part of the filing process, from getting down to the nitty-gritty of the numbers to celebrating putting another year of tax filing behind you.
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Strains to help you focus on the numbers
Whether you’re using an online tax preparation service or seeing a tax specialist in person, it takes focus and mental stamina to ensure your returns are filed correctly.
Certain cannabis strains can improve focus, alertness, and energy levels, helping you stay on task. In fact, one 2022 study found that people with attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) who use cannabis report improved focus.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the dominant cannabinoid in cannabis. It’s responsible for the ‘high’ that occurs when you consume cannabis. The effects of THC may help:
- Boost mood
- Relieve stress
- Ease muscle tension
THC amounts vary between strains. You should consider your THC tolerance and goals for cannabis consumption when choosing a strain.
According to anecdotal reports from cannabis users, strains that are high in certain terpenes, such as limonene and beta-caryophyllene, may also be helpful for improving focus.
Many cannabis users report that sativa and sativa-dominant strains are best for boosting concentration, motivation, and energy.
With that in mind, here are some popular options to try this tax season.
Please note the THC content listed for each strain is an estimate. Actual levels may be higher or lower in the specific products you use.
Jack Herer
Jack Herer is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain. Its THC content ranges from moderate (15%) to high (around 24%).
Jack Herer may help improve focus and energy without causing drowsiness. It’s high in limonene, which gives it a citrusy scent.
Green Crack
Green Crack (aka Green Crush) is a 65% sativa-dominant hybrid with moderate to moderately high THC levels (13% to 21%). It’s well-known for its energy-boosting and motivating properties. This makes it a popular choice to use during the daytime.
Green Crack’s dominant terpenes include limonene and beta-caryophyllene.
Strawberry Cough
Strawberry Cough contains around 20% to 25% THC. It’s popular among people with ADHD who struggle with concentration. It’s an 80% sativa-dominant strain that can help improve mood, focus, and alertness.
Strawberry Cough has strong notes of black pepper, which come from its high percentage of beta-caryophyllene.
Strains to celebrate submitting your return
Once you’ve submitted your tax return, it’s time to relax. A number of indica and indica-dominant strains are high in the terpenes linalool and myrcene, which can help relieve stress and promote a sense of calm. These indica-dominant strains are particularly popular for promoting relaxation.
24K Gold
24K Gold is an indica-dominant strain that has around 20% THC. It’s known to promote relaxation and euphoria. Its dominant terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and alpha-pinene.
Purple Kush
Purple Kush is a pure indica strain that’s high in linalool. It contains about 22% THC. Users report that it makes them feel giggly, relaxed, and happy — this makes it a popular option to use when you’re socializing.
10th Planet
High in pinene, beta-caryophyllene, and myrcene, 10th Planet can help your mind and body relax after a stressful day. Users report that this indica-dominant hybrid leaves them with a calming full-body high. THC levels range from 20% to 25%.
Strains to spend your tax refund on
If you’re expecting a tax refund this year, consider indulging in some more expensive, less common strains. These are some of the most high-end choices on the cannabis market.
White Fire OG
White Fire OG has a strong reputation among strain connoisseurs. It produces a powerful high, with a THC percentage of around 30%. Be aware that even a small dose can cause sedation.
Price information varies, but an ounce of high-quality White Fire OG could cost you upwards of several hundred dollars.
XJ-13
XJ-13 is a hybrid strain that has about 22% THC. It’s also high in terpinolene, which can produce euphoric and uplifting effects. Many XJ-13 users report reduced stress paired with an increased desire to socialize.
The bottom line: These strains cover all your bases this tax season
Certain cannabis strains can help you get through tax season. Some options can help enhance focus while you’re filing; others can help you relax and celebrate once the job is done.
To learn more about these strains and many others, reach out to a healthcare professional at Leafwell who can guide you toward finding a cannabis strain that suits your specific needs.
Resources
- Cannabis for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A report of 3 cases. https://karger.com/mca/article/5/1/1/825038/Cannabis-for-the-Treatment-of-Attention-Deficit
- Linalool as a therapeutic and medicinal tool in depression treatment: A review. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9886818/
- Myrcene — what are the potential health benefits of this flavouring and aroma agent? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8326332/
- Terpenes/terpenoids in cannabis: Are they important? https://karger.com/mca/article/3/1/25/188913/Terpenes-Terpenoids-in-Cannabis-Are-They-Important
- Use patterns, beliefs, experiences, and behavioral economic demand of indica and sativa cannabis: A cross-sectional survey of cannabis users. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8517044/
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