
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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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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Will Tax on Tips End for Your State This Year?
State Tax While the 'Big Beautiful Bill' spearheads federal talk on tips, several key states are considering ending taxes on tip income.
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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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Parents Prepare: Trump's Megabill Brings Three Crucial Tax Changes
Tax Changes Are you a parent? The so-called ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ (OBBB) impacts several key tax incentives that can affect your family this year and beyond.
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‘I Play Pickleball in Retirement.’ Is It HSA-Eligible?
Retirement Tax Staying active after you retire may be easier with these HSA expenses. But there’s a big catch.
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Mississippi Tax-Free Weekend 2025
Tax Holiday Just in time for Prime Day, Mississippi celebrated a tax holiday in July. Find out what back-to-school essentials were included.
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The 2025 Estate Tax Exemption
Estate Tax The IRS increased the exemption before the GOP tax bill dropped. Find out how the plan could permanently change the threshold for estate taxes.
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The TCJA: Key Facts on the 2017 'Trump Tax Cuts' and What's Extended for 2025
Tax Law How many of the extended TCJA provisions in the so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill' (OBBB) will impact your wallet?
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Save More with Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Home Improvements While You Still Can
Tax Breaks Trump's new GOP tax bill ends many key energy tax credits for home improvements. Here's what you need to know.
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The GOP Wants to Auto-Enroll Your Child in a 'Trump Account' for Savings
Tax Law The federal government will soon auto-enroll your kid in a tax-advantaged ‘Trump Account’ under the 'One Big Beautiful Bill.'
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Homeowners Rush to Install Solar Panels Before 'Trump Tax Bill' Takes Effect
Tax Credits Under the newly enacted GOP tax bill, the 'solar panel tax credit' is in the hot seat.
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2025 Standard Deduction Changes Under New Trump Tax Bill
Tax Breaks What is the standard deduction for your filing status in 2025?
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Big GOP Tax Bill Could Change Your Estate Planning for 2025
Tax Law The GOP extended and increased the higher gift and estate tax exemption and affected AMT thresholds. What might this mean for your estate plan?
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New Jersey Tax Guide 2025
State Tax Explore New Jersey's state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how New Jersey compares nationwide.
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Ten Cheapest Places to Live in Virginia
Property Taxes The Commonwealth of Virginia has some cheap places to live. Here are a few if you hate paying property taxes.
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What's Happening With the New Jersey State Budget?
State Taxes The latest New Jersey tax laws include a new ‘mansion tax’ and Stay NJ payouts. Here’s what to know.
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2025 SALT Cap Could Hurt Top 'Hidden Home Cost'
Tax Deductions The GOP tax bill could make hidden homeowner costs worse for you. Here’s how.
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Retire in the Bahamas With These Three Tax Benefits
Retirement Taxes Retirement in the Bahamas may be worth considering for high-net-worth individuals who hate paying taxes on income and capital gains.
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States That Tax Social Security Benefits in 2025
Retirement Taxes Not all retirees who live in states that tax Social Security benefits have to pay state income taxes. Will your benefits be taxed?
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Is Your State Coming For Your Online Sports Bets?
State Tax Several states are trying to hike sports betting tax rates in 2025. Here’s how it could affect you.
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Property Tax Relief Bill in Texas: What to Know for 2025
Property Tax Texas residents could get major relief from property taxes in 2025. Here's a breakdown of the tax cuts.
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Summer Backyard Ideas With Added Tax Benefits for 2025
Tax Tips Find out how these summer 2025 home projects can help you save on taxes next year.
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Coverdell ESAs vs. 529 Plans: Which Should You Choose?
Savings Accounts These savings accounts can offer tax benefits for school and retirement expenses. Here’s how.
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Ten Cheapest Places to Live in Texas
Property Tax Looking for a cheap place to live in Texas? Look no further. These counties have the lowest property tax bills in the Lone Star State.
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