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5 Steps to Avoid Phishing Attacks

5 Steps to Avoid Phishing Attacks

 

There’s a threat called Phishing and it can put your entire organization at risk. Phishing, a technique malefactors use to steal sensitive information such as user names and passwords, is a growing segment of crime.5 tips avoid phishing

Phishing typically involves the use of an authentic-looking email or website that prompts you to enter sensitive data that can be used to hack or hijack your business’s systems. Phishing techniques are becoming increasingly sophisticated and more difficult to spot and prevent. read more…

Zinner & Co. Sponsors Cleveland Play House’s production of “Into the Breeches!”

Zinner & Co. Sponsors Cleveland Play House’s production of “Into the Breeches!”

 

Zinner & Co. is pleased to sponsor and support Cleveland Play House’s production of “Into the Breeches!” which runs September 14th through October 6th, 2019.into the breeches

Set in World War 2, “Into the Breeches!” is the story of a group of inspired women who must fight to keep the theater alive during the war, while the men fight overseas. read more…

9 Keys to Education Planning

9 Keys to Education Planning

 

Whether your children (or grandchildren) are 2 or 20, there’s one big thing probably weighing on your mind: How to pay for college. You’re not alone. According to recent studies, 42% of parents surveyed say their top money concern is paying for their child’s education.education planning

The figures are daunting. Estimates project the cost of yearly tuition at a private college will be over $130,000 per year by the time today’s grade schoolers reach college. The key to tackling these overwhelming figures is to have a strategy and long-term approach to saving for higher education. read more…

Ask The Expert: Someone told me I could be impacted by depreciation recapture even though I didn’t claim depreciation – is this true?

Ask The Expert: Someone told me I could be impacted by depreciation recapture even though I didn’t claim depreciation – is this true?

 

Ask the Expert: I sold my income property. Someone told me I could be impacted by depreciation recapture even though I didn’t claim depreciation – is this true?The short answer is, yes.real estate decreciation recapture

Certain types of assets can be depreciated and are subject to depreciation recapture; among these are investment rental properties. read more…

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Zinner & Co. to present at 49th Annual Charitable Tax Seminar

Zinner & Co. Managing Partner Robin Baum, CPA, will present at the 49th Annual Charitable Tax Seminar, organized by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's Professional Advisory Council. The event will take place on June 14 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Corporate...

IRS admits to destroying 30 million unprocessed information returns

Issue highlights another reason to file and make remittance payments electronically The Internal Revenue Service admitted it destroyed roughly 30 million unprocessed informational returns from the 2020 tax year. An audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax...

Expect The IRS To Struggle During The 2021 Tax Season

CPAs and taxpayers urged to contact elected officials and push for passage of H.R. 5155 Based on multiple media reports, the U.S. Treasury and IRS are preparing for the worst this filing season. According to a Jan. 10 Washington Post article, the Treasury warned of...

IRS Urges Taxpayers To Take Steps To Make Filing Taxes Easier In 2022

A page on the IRS website reminds taxpayers to take the steps now to make the tax filling process easier in 2022. Steps to Take Now to Get a Jump on Your Taxes provides advice for filing individual tax returns. One of the most important steps taxpayers can take to...

IRS suspends automated collection notices for tax year 2020

The IRS announced on its website that it has suspended the mailing of automated collection notices, including balance due notices and unfiled tax return notices normally issued when a taxpayer owes additional tax, and the IRS has no record of a taxpayer filing a tax...

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