
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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New Car Loan Interest Deduction: Which Vehicles and Buyers Qualify
Tax Breaks Trump and the GOP are now offering a tax deduction for auto loan interest. How will it work?
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Standard Deduction 2025 and 2026: Amounts, Exceptions, and Who Should Itemize
Tax Breaks Most people claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemizing deductions. How much can you claim?
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2026 State Tax Changes to Know Now: Is Your Tax Rate Lower?
Tax Changes As a new year begins, taxpayers across the country are navigating a new round of state tax changes.
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Capital Gains Tax Rates 2025 and 2026: What You Need to Know
Capital Gains Tax Navigating capital gains tax can be complex, but knowing the applicable tax rates and thresholds can help you plan your investments.
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Social Security Benefits and Your Taxes: 6 Things to Know for 2026
Social Security The Social Security COLA is just one aspect of your benefits that can impact your tax bill.
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Are New Trump $2,000 Stimulus Payments Coming in 2026? What to Know Now
Tax Policy A promise of $2,000 tariff dividend checks is raising questions and fueling confusion.
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Not Ready to File Taxes? 8 Things to Do Now to Prepare
Filing Taxes Now is a good time to review your financial situation and prepare to file your 2025 federal income tax return.
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How to Calculate Taxes on Social Security Benefits
Social Security The federal government can tax up to 85% of your Social Security benefits, so it's good to know how those taxes are calculated.
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2025-2026 Tax Brackets and Federal Income Tax Rates
Income Tax Knowing your federal tax bracket is essential, as it determines your marginal income tax rate for the year.
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Trump 2025 Tax Bill: What’s Changed and How It Affects Your Taxes
Tax 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 "One Big Beautiful Bill."
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Social Security Tax Limit for 2026: What the Higher Cap Means for Your Paycheck
Social Security Wealthier taxpayers will have more Social Security tax taken from their paychecks this year.
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New $6,000 'Senior Bonus' Deduction: What It Means for Taxpayers Age 65 and Older
Tax Changes If you’re an older adult, a new bonus tax deduction could provide a valuable tax benefit. Here's how it works.
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The Extra Standard Deduction for People Age 65 and Older
Tax Deductions The extra standard deduction can help older adults reduce their taxable income.
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5 Types of Gifts the IRS Won’t Tax: Even If They’re Big
Gift Tax Several categories of gifts don’t count toward annual gift tax limits. Here's what you need to know.
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Roth 401(k) Changes: What You Should Know for 2025 and 2026
Retirement Savings Key changes to Roth 401(k) account rules may affect your tax planning and retirement savings.
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Wyoming Tax Guide
State Tax Explore Wyoming's state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Wyoming compares nationwide.
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Capital Gains Tax Quiz: How Well Do You Really Know IRS Investment Tax Rules?
Quiz Take our capital gains tax quiz to test your investment taxes knowledge. Learn about loss rules, holding periods, and tax incentives that could impact your savings.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Why Your Bonus Check Is So Small: Understanding the Bonus Tax Rate
Income Tax Tax withholding rules mean a portion of your bonus won’t make it into your bank account.
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2025 Tax Deduction Changes for Those Age 65 and Older
Tax Changes Adjustments to the extra standard deduction can impact the tax bills of millions of older adults.
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The Wash Sale Rule: Six Things to Know to Avoid Tax Pitfalls
Investing The wash sale rule is important when you are selling and rebuying stocks to offset losses.
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Massachusetts Tax Guide
State Tax Explore Massachusetts' state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Massachusetts compares nationwide.
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Social Security Benefits Quiz : Do You Know the IRS Tax Rules?
Quiz Social Security benefits often come with confusing IRS tax rules that can trip up financially savvy retirees and near-retirees.
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Is a New $25,000 Health Care Tax Deduction Coming in 2026?
Tax Policy A proposal from GOP Sen. Josh Hawley adds to the chatter about health care affordability.
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Costco Sues Over Trump Tariffs: What Could That Mean for Prices in 2026?
Tariffs The retailer is making headlines not just for its famous hot dog and gold bars but for suing the Trump administration over tariffs.
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