Kelley R. Taylor
With more than 20 years of experience as a corporate attorney and business journalist, Kelley R. Taylor has contributed to numerous national print and digital magazines on key issues spanning education, law, health, finance, and tax. Over the years, she has extensively covered major tax developments and changes including the "Trump tax cuts" (TCJA), pandemic-era tax changes in ARPA, the SECURE 2.0 Act, and the numerous clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act. Kelley particularly enjoys translating complex information in ways that help empower people in their daily lives and work.
Before Kiplinger, Kelley worked on the Tax Analysts' publication Tax Notes Today Federal, where she focused on partnerships, carried interest, and high-net-worth individuals. She also spent time at the New York-based finance publication The Bond Buyer, where she covered the SEC and municipal bonds. Kelley also previously covered federal tax for the global professional services firm Ernst & Young, where she specialized in tax developments involving compensation and benefits and tax-exempt organizations. Her features have regularly appeared in School Library Journal, INSIGHT into Diversity magazine, and Principal Leadership magazine, among other publications.
Kelley holds a B.A. in Psychology from William and Mary and a J.D. from Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, and she has received two national awards for publication excellence.
Latest articles by Kelley R. Taylor
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529 Plan Contribution Deadlines
Many states have year-end deadlines for making 529 college savings plan contributions.
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You Can Still Claim $1,400 Stimulus Checks and 2021 Child Tax Credits
The IRS says that stimulus payments and 2021 child tax credits are still available for eligible individuals who haven’t received them.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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401(k) Contribution Deadline
Year-end is the common deadline for making max 401(k) contributions that can increase your savings for retirement and help lower your tax bill.
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Student Loan Refunds Are Real, But You Might Not Be Eligible
student loans Since President Biden announced student loan debt relief, there has been a lot of talk about student loan refunds, which surprisingly have been around for a little while.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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CVS Will Pay “Pink Tax” and Drop Prices on Period Products
CVS is taking a stand against the pink tax, tampon tax, and period poverty in twelve states where tampons and other menstrual products are more expensive.
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Will Hyundai or Kia EVs Qualify for the Electric Vehicle Tax Credit?
The electric vehicle tax credit has spurred concern that Kia and Hyundai EVs won’t qualify—without some flexibility.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Got Crypto? The IRS Really Wants to Know
taxes The IRS remains focused on cryptocurrency and tax enforcement around other digital assets.
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Up to $20,000 in Student Loan Cancellation is Here: But Will it Hurt Your Taxes?
taxes President Biden extended the student loan payment pause and announced up to $20,000 in student loan debt cancellation for some borrowers—plus there’s some good tax news.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Student Loans and Taxes: Some Basics to Know
taxes Payments for student loans are on pause and student loan cancellation is being decided by the Supreme Court—but there are other things to know about student loans and taxes.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published