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What the IRS can do when you DON'T file your taxes!
Falling behind on your taxes can create bigger problems than many people realize. If you do not file, the IRS can charge penalties and interest, file a return for you, keep future refunds, place liens, garnish wages, or levy bank accounts. The good news is that many back tax problems can still be fixed once the missing returns are properly filed.
Gregg Katz
May 275 min read


Meet Gregg: Your Trusted Olathe Tax Preparation Expert
When tax season rolls around, you want someone reliable by your side. Someone who understands the ins and outs of tax laws and can help you file your returns without stress. That’s where I come in. I’m Gregg A. Katz, your local tax preparation expert in Olathe, here to guide you through every step of your tax journey. Whether you’re an individual or a small business owner in Johnson County, I’m ready to help you navigate your federal and state tax returns with confidence. Why
Gregg Katz
May 194 min read


Important 2026 Tax Changes You’ll Notice When Filing in 2027
Here are the big 2026 tax-year items people need to know for returns filed in early 2027: Standard deduction is higher Single/MFS: $16,100 Married filing jointly: $32,200 Head of household: $24,150 New senior deduction continues. Taxpayers age 65+ may qualify for an extra $6,000 deduction per person, phased out at higher income levels. This is separate from the normal extra standard deduction for seniors. Child Tax Credit is higher. The Child Tax Credit is generally $2,200 pe
Gregg Katz
May 71 min read
The New $6,000 Senior Tax Break: Facts, Myths, and What Anyone 65 or Older Should Know
The new “$6,000 senior credit” is often misunderstood. It is actually a tax deduction for qualifying taxpayers age 65 or older, not a refund or rebate. Learn who may qualify, how income limits apply, why Social Security is still taxable, and what seniors should know before filing their 2025 tax return.
Gregg Katz
Apr 305 min read


Why Getting Back Taxes Filed Matters
Falling behind on tax returns happens more often than people think. Sometimes life gets busy. Sometimes records are missing. Sometimes a person is afraid they will owe money, so they put it off. But ignoring back taxes usually makes the problem worse, not better. The good news is this: filing late is almost always better than not filing at all. When you get your back taxes filed, you are taking control of the situation. You are finding out where you really stand instead of gu
Gregg Katz
Apr 282 min read


Tax Deductions: Updated for 2026 Tax Season
Before diving into specific deductions, it is important to understand what tax deductions are. A tax deduction reduces your taxable income, which can lower the amount of tax you owe. Deductions generally fall into two main categories: standard deductions and itemized deductions. Standard Deduction The standard deduction is a fixed dollar amount that reduces your taxable income. For 2025 tax returns filed in 2026, the standard deduction amounts are: Single: $15,750 Married Fil
Gregg Katz
Apr 165 min read


Maximize Your Tax Refund with Expert Preparation
Tax season can be a daunting time for many individuals. The thought of gathering documents, understanding deductions, and filing correctly can lead to stress and confusion. However, with the right preparation and knowledge, you can maximize your tax refund and make the process smoother. In this blog post, we will explore effective strategies to ensure you get the most out of your tax return. Understanding Your Tax Situation Before diving into the preparation process, it's cru
Gregg Katz
Apr 164 min read


Understanding Federal and State Tax Filing Deadlines
Navigating the world of taxes can be daunting, especially when it comes to understanding the various deadlines for filing at both the federal and state levels. Missing a deadline can lead to penalties, interest, and a lot of unnecessary stress. In this blog post, we will break down the key tax filing deadlines you need to know, provide tips for staying organized, and highlight the importance of being proactive in your tax planning. Close-up view of a calendar marked with impo
Gregg Katz
Apr 164 min read
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