
Kate Schubel
Kate Schubel is a CPA with experience in audit and technology. As a tax writer at Kiplinger.com, Kate believes that tax and finance news should meet people where they are today, across cultural, educational, and disciplinary backgrounds.
Before joining Kiplinger, Kate leveraged her tax and finance knowledge at a CPA firm. She also contributed to the finance department at Girl Scouts, where she worked with her local council to update financial policy and provide accounting support and training on banking best practices. She has also worked for The Walt Disney Company, authored a children’s book, and contributed to local publications.
Her unique interdisciplinary background inspired her to pursue a B.A. in New Media from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and a minor in Accounting and Computer Science. Kate holds a Certified Public Accountant license from the North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountants. Kate is most interested in using her skills and experience to convey tax and finance topics to a broader audience.
Latest articles by Kate Schubel
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The 2025 Estate Tax Exemption
Estate Tax The IRS increased the exemption before the new GOP House tax bill was proposed. Find out how the plan could permanently change the threshold for estate taxes.
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The TCJA: Key Facts on the 2017 Tax Cuts and What's Next for 2025
Tax Law How will a possible extension of expiring TCJA provisions impact your wallet?
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When Are Taxes Due in 2025? Tax Deadlines by Month
Tax Deadlines Knowing all the tax deadlines for 2025 can help you avoid costly penalties.
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The GOP Wants to Auto-Enroll Your Child in a MAGA Savings Account
Tax Law The federal government could auto-enroll your kid in a tax-advantaged ‘MAGA savings account’ if the latest House GOP tax plan becomes law.
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Ten Cheapest Places To Live in New York
Property Tax If you’re planning a move in New York, here are the counties with the lowest property tax bills in the Empire State.
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IRS Income Tax Refund Schedule 2025: When Will Your Refund Arrive?
Tax Refunds Where is your IRS tax refund? Well, it may be arriving sooner than you think.
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Three Things Star Wars Fans Taught Me About Tax
Tax Tips May the force be with you and your taxes this Star Wars Day 2025.
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Could Your State End Tax on Overtime This Year?
State Taxes Key states are considering ending taxes on overtime — find out if yours makes the cut
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States With 2025 IRS Tax Deadline Extensions
Tax Deadlines The IRS has extended tax deadlines in several states due to severe storms, fires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.
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10 Cheapest Places To Live in Florida
Property Tax Make your Florida vacation spot a place for daily living — these counties have the lowest property tax bills in the state.
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How Many IRS Commissioners Have We Gone Through This Year?
IRS Who were the former IRS commissioners, and why did they resign? Find out how IRS turnover can impact your taxes.
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Georgia Surplus Tax Refund Checks in 2025? What You Need to Know
State Tax Georgia rebate checks will pay out in 2025. Find out how much and what’s happening with state income tax cuts.
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Florida Tax Deadline Extension for 2025: What You Need to Know
Tax Deadlines If you live in Florida the IRS has extended your federal income tax deadlines.
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Will Your State End Tax on Tips This Year?
State Tax While President Trump spearheads federal talk on tips, several key states are considering ending taxes on tip income.
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Kentucky Tax Deadline Extension Might Cost You More Money: What to Know
State Taxes Kentucky flooding and storms caused the IRS and state to extend the 2025 tax filing deadline. But should you file later?
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Don't Miss Your Colorado TABOR Refund When Filing Taxes
State Tax Are you receiving a TABOR refund with your 2024 Colorado state income tax return? Find out how the recent TABOR news might impact you.
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How Caregivers for Adults Can Save on Taxes in 2025
Tax Breaks Caring for your parent or spouse can be stressful, but the IRS offers tax breaks for qualifying taxpayers. Here they are.
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New South Carolina Income Tax Cut Might Eat Your Cash
State Taxes South Carolina’s flat income tax bill could have the majority of residents paying higher income taxes. Find out how.
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States with the Highest Income Tax Rates for Retirees
State Tax You may reconsider living and retiring in one of these states due to high taxes.
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AI Tax Scams Target Middle and Older Adults: What to Know
Scams Whether you’re a retiree or Gen Z, scammers can gouge big financial losses with the help of artificial intelligence.
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Tax-Deductible Home Improvements for Retirement in 2025
Retirement Taxes Your aging-in-place plan could benefit from the medical expense tax deduction. But watch out for capital gains and property taxes.
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New Jersey Tax Guide
State Tax New Jersey state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, gas, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.
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You Don’t Want to Retire in Portugal: Here Are Three Tax Reasons Why
Retirement Taxes With the NHR benefit retiring and pension taxes increasing, you might rethink your retirement plans in Portugal.
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New Jersey Property Tax Relief Could Break Record
State Tax If Gov. Murphy’s budget is approved, some New Jersey residents may see their state property taxes cut in half.
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