Katelyn Washington
Katelyn has more than 6 years of experience working in tax and finance. While she specialized in tax content while working at Kiplinger from 2023 to 2024, Katelyn has also written for digital publications on insurance, retirement, and financial planning and had financial advice commissioned by national print publications. She believes knowledge is the key to success and enjoys helping others reach their goals by providing content that educates and informs.
Before joining Kiplinger, Katelyn utilized her tax knowledge to assist users of Intuit TurboTax. She also contributed to the online personal finance community, FinanceBuzz, covering tax, retirement, personal finance, and career topics. Katelyn also worked as a journalist covering press releases for WorthPoint Corporation.
Katelyn holds a B.S. in Business from Capella University. She minored in Legal Studies with the intent of attending law school but discovered her true passions were finance and writing.
Latest articles by Katelyn Washington
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Save During Alabama’s Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday
Sales Tax Holiday Certain items will be tax-free during the Alabama severe weather preparedness sales tax holiday this year, but there are specific rules to follow.
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Does Your Child Need to File a Tax Return This Year?
Tax Filing Here’s how to tell if your child needs to file a tax return in 2024 and how it can impact your tax liability.
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10 Most-Overlooked Tax Deductions and Credits
Tax Breaks Don’t miss these often overlooked tax deductions and credits when you file your tax return this year.
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Will Your IRS Refund Be Less This Year?
Tax Refunds Data show federal tax refunds are lower this year than last. Will you get less money back from the IRS this tax season?
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How to Lower Your Tax Bill Next Year
Income Taxes Knowing how to lower your tax bill (pay less taxes) requires some strategizing. Here are some tax tips to help make it happen.
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What Does It Cost to Be Middle-Class?
Middle-Class Is being middle-class worth it? You be the judge, but here’s what the numbers say.
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Missouri State Tax Guide
State Tax Missouri state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.
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Tax Breaks for Parents of Children With Disabilities
Tax Breaks While there are no specific tax credits for parents of children with disabilities, caregivers might benefit from these other tax breaks.
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Michigan Tax Credit Checks 2024
State Tax Michigan tax credit checks will soon be on the way thanks to a law that became effective in February. Will you get one?
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Will Retirees Stop Paying Tax on Social Security Next Year?
Social Security Lawmakers have proposed to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits. Here’s what that could mean for you.
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Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction: What You Need to Know
Tax Deductions Should you claim the mortgage interest deduction when you file your federal tax return?
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Minnesota Child Tax Credit in 2024: How Much Will You Get?
State Tax The Minnesota child tax credit is the highest state credit in the country. Here’s how to tell if you qualify — and how much money you’ll get.
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Nebraska State Tax Guide
State Tax Nebraska state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.
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11 Education Tax Credits and Deductions
Tax Credits Education tax credits and deductions are available for college savings, current students, and college graduates.
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Maine Tax Relief Granted Following Severe Storms
Tax Relief The IRS has granted Maine tax relief to taxpayers affected by severe storms late last year.
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Who is Required to File a Tax Return?
Tax Filing If you meet certain income requirements, you are required to file a federal tax return. You could face penalties if you don't.
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Tax Relief for Connecticut and Rhode Island Storm Victims
Tax Relief Storm victims in Connecticut and Rhode Island have extended IRS tax deadlines.
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Most Expensive States for Millionaires in 2024
Income Tax Here are the most expensive states for millionaires and high earners to live or do business in this year.
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States That Tax Social Security Benefits in 2024
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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A Dozen States Involved in IRS Direct File Pilot Program
Tax Filing The IRS is piloting a free direct file program, but not all taxpayers can use it right away.
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California Just Became More Expensive for High Earners
State Tax A California tax expansion will benefit workers with lower incomes, but high earners will pay the price.
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When Can You File Taxes in 2024?
Tax Filing Here’s the soonest you can file taxes in 2024 and what to expect this filing season.
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Non-Refundable vs Refundable Tax Credits: What’s the Difference?
Tax Credits Refundable tax credits and non-refundable tax credits can be confusing. Here’s how they work and how each can help you when you file your tax return.
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Kansas ‘Food Tax’ Cut: How Much Will You Save?
State Tax Here’s what the Kansas ‘food’ tax decrease could mean for your grocery bills in 2024.
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