
Kelley R. Taylor
As the senior tax editor at Kiplinger.com, Kelley R. Taylor simplifies complex federal and state tax rules, news, and policy developments so that readers can make confident, informed decisions. She brings more than two decades of experience at the intersection of education, law, finance, and tax, drawing on her background as both a corporate attorney and a business journalist.
Kelley previously wrote for Tax Notes Today, a Tax Analysts publication, where she covered sophisticated tax issues involving partnerships, carried interest, and high‑net‑worth individuals. Earlier in her career as an attorney at the global professional services firm Ernst & Young (EY), she focused on tax developments related to compensation and benefits as well as tax‑exempt organizations, experience that now informs her practical, real‑world approach to tax coverage.
Kelley has helped taxpayers make sense of shifting U.S. tax law and policy from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) to SECURE 2.0, the Inflation Reduction Act, and most recently, the 2025 “Big, Beautiful Bill.”
Kelley's writing has been featured on numerous sites and in national and specialty publications, including School Library Journal, Chicago Tribune, Yahoo Finance, CPA Practice Advisor, MSN, Nasdaq, and more. She holds a B.A. from William and Mary and a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law, and her work has been recognized with two national awards for publication excellence.
Latest articles by Kelley R. Taylor
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Giving Money for a Wedding or Graduation? See if You Know These IRS Gift Tax RulesQuiz Can you separate fact from fiction when it comes to IRS rules about how much you can gift tax-free? Take our quiz.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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June Tax Deadlines and IRS Refund Status: What Taxpayers Need to Know This MonthDeadlines Summer is almost officially here, but so are the next big IRS tax deadlines.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Knicks vs Spurs NBA Finals Puts the 'Jock Tax' Back in the SpotlightState Taxes The NBA Finals, and other sporting events, are connected to taxes in a significant way.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Could the New $6,000 Senior Bonus Tax Deduction Hurt Social Security?Tax Policy Analysis shows that a new tax break designed to help older adults could weaken what is now a key safety net for millions of retirees.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Standard Deduction 2026: How Much You Can Claim and Whether You Should ItemizeTax Breaks Most people claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemizing deductions. How much can you claim?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Capital Gains Tax Exclusion for Homeowners: Who Qualifies and How It WorksTax Breaks The IRS capital gains home sale exclusion can be a valuable tax-saving tool if you're eligible.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Massachusetts Tax GuideState Tax Explore Massachusetts' state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Massachusetts compares nationwide.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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IRS CP53E Letters Could Change Following Taxpayer BacklashTax Refunds Millions of taxpayers received confusing IRS refund letters this year. Could improvements be on the way?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Trump's No-IRS-Audit Deal Raises a Big Question: Who is the Tax Agency Still Auditing?Audits President Donald Trump’s unprecedented settlement with the IRS comes as staffing and budget cuts raise questions about who the agency still audits and why.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Key State Tax Changes for 2026 to Know NowTax Changes As a new year begins, taxpayers across the country are navigating a new round of state tax changes.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Trump Tax Bill 2025: What Changed and How It Affects Your TaxesTax Law From standard deduction amounts to tax brackets and Medicaid cuts, here’s what individual filers need to know about tax changes in Trump's "big beautiful bill."
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Georgia Tax GuideState Tax Explore Georgia's state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Georgia compares nationwide.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Medicare Tax: Five Things Every Worker Needs to Know for 2026Payroll Taxes It's important to know how Medicare tax works.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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EV Charger Tax Credit: What You Need to Know for 2026Tax Credits Due to the new Trump tax bill, the federal EV charger tax credit for electric vehicle charging stations and equipment is going away sooner than initially planned.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Companies Are Pausing 401(k) Matches in 2026: What It Means for Your Taxes and Retirement SavingsRetirement Savings Some employers are suspending or scaling back retirement contributions, leaving workers with new questions about savings, taxes, and long-term planning.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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How a New Fed Chair Could Impact What You Pay in TaxesInvesting As Kevin Warsh starts leading the Federal Reserve, interest rate policy will shape household earnings and taxable income.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Congress Is Talking About a Federal Gas Tax Holiday: How Much Will Drivers Really Save?Gas Prices As calls grow to suspend the federal gas tax, analysts say drivers may see only limited relief at the pump.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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States Sending 'Stimulus' Checks in 2026Rebate Checks Some people are receiving one-time state rebate checks. Is your state sending money?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Received an IRS Letter? Taxpayer Confusion Grows Over Whether CP53E Notices Are RealTax Refunds IRS notices about refunds and direct deposit information are confusing some taxpayers and raising concerns about scam letters.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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From Pink Tax to Surveillance Pricing: Are You Paying More This Year Without Knowing It?Shopping Mother’s Day often highlights household spending and how pricing systems in 2026 can vary among consumers in ways that are hard to see.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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College Towns Are Becoming Retirement Destinations in 2026: How Does the Tax Math Add Up for Retirees?Retirement University and college towns offer a mix of cultural activity and healthcare access that appeals to some retirees. But the tax tradeoffs vary significantly depending on where you land.
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New Wealth Taxes Could Drive Residents Out of High-Tax States in 2026: But Will You Still Owe Taxes After Moving?State Tax With some states floating proposals to tax wealth, it's important to remember that relocation doesn't always end a state's tax reach.
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10 States With the Highest Gas Tax in 2026Gas Prices Fuel costs are climbing nationwide. Here’s where drivers are paying the highest taxes per gallon and why gas prices are going up now
By Kelley R. Taylor
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9 No-Capital-Gains-Tax States in 2026 Ranked by Cost of LivingCapital Gains A handful of states don't tax your capital gains, but housing, groceries, and other everyday essentials can change how much those tax savings are actually worth.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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