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IRS Issues Guidance on Parking Expenses for Non-Profits

IRS Issues Guidance on Parking Expenses for Non-Profits

IRS Issues Guidance on Parking Expenses for Non-Profit Organizations

In Notice 2018-99, the IRS issued interim guidance on an issue that has vexed not-for-profitirs-issues-guidance-parking organizations since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December of 2017. Under the TCJA, the payment of Qualified Transportation Fringes (QTFs) by not-for-profit organizations falls under unrelated business taxable income (UBTI) and is subject to a tax of 21%. read more…

5 Reasons Your Non-Profit Organization Should Have a Crisis Communication Plan

5 Reasons Your Non-Profit Organization Should Have a Crisis Communication Plan

A public relations disaster can bring any organization to it’s knees, and nowhere is this more true than not-for-profits. A critical component of surviving negative attention is responding to it in a thoughtful and timely way. One of the best ways to achieve this is to have a fully-developed crisis communication plan.5 reasons for crisis planning
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8 Keys to Ensure a Smooth Audit

8 Keys to Ensure a Smooth Audit

Audits are important. Investors, lenders, government agencies, potential buyers and – in the case of not-for-profit organizations, your donors – rely on audit reports to assess your organization. Audits can be long, arduous, headache-inducing ordeals…but they don’t have to be. Proper preparation can go a long way towards simplifying the audit process.8 keys to a smooth audit

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Nonprofit Parking Tax Repealed

Nonprofit Parking Tax Repealed

Recently passed legislation will benefit nonprofit organizations by repealing an unpopular unrelated business income tax (UBIT) on expenses of nonprofits that provide transportation fringe benefits to their employees.

The “Parking Tax,” which was imposed under I.R.C. Section 512(a)(7) upon enactment of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, has now been retroactively repealed under the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act.

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Sue Krantz Completes Term on Rape Crisis Center Board

Sue Krantz Completes Term on Rape Crisis Center Board

Zinner & Co. partner Sue Krantz, CPA, CGMA, recently completed her term on the Board of the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center.

For the past nine years, Krantz was honored to serve, most recently as Treasurer and a member of the Executive Committee. 

sue-zinner“While my term has come to a close, I was proud and in awe of the significant accomplishments, which took place at CRCC while I was a member of the Board,” she said. “CRCC expanded its offices and staffing in order to improve access to its free services, which are now offered in four counties, in many regional satellite offices and at partner agency locations.”

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Zinner & Co. Supports Michelle’s Wish Foundation for Thanksgiving 2019

Zinner & Co. Supports Michelle’s Wish Foundation for Thanksgiving 2019

For over 7 years, Zinner & Co. has committed to support the mission of client, Michelle’s Wish Foundation. michelles-wish-logoAs part of its quarterly commitment to support the local community through charitable giving, Zinner & Co. employees will be donating cash and non-perishable food items to the Foundation’s 2019 “Thanksgiving Baskets” Project. Donations will be used to distribute food baskets to local families in need. read more…

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Important Changes to the Deductibility of Employer-Provided Meals

On Jan. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) significantly tightened the rules on the tax deductibility of employer-provided meals. If your business has historically relied on deductions for meals and food-related benefits, these changes require immediate...

Trump Accounts: The Future of Tax-Efficient Retirement Savings

Trump Accounts are a new type of tax-advantaged retirement account for minors, established under the One Big Beautiful Bill signed into law on July 4, 2025. With contributions of up to $5,000 per year and a potential $1,000 government seed contribution for eligible...

DOL Proposes New Independent Contractor Rule

What Employers and Workers Should Know The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division announced a proposed rule intended to clarify when a worker is an employee and when the worker may be classified as an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards...

USPS Postmark Changes

A Tax Filing Risk Alert for Taxpayers For decades, many taxpayers have relied on a simple rule of thumb: if it is in the mail by the deadline, you are fine. However, recent U.S. Postal Service (USPS) clarification makes that assumption riskier. On Dec. 24, 2025, the...

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