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Download the "How Did Your Filing Season Go?" Infographic

Download the "How Did Your Filing Season Go?" Infographic

How did COVID-19 affect the tax year 2019 filing season?

Every year, Drake Software surveys tax professionals across the country to learn how their filing season went. As the single largest issue affecting the entire country, we surveyed more than 1,300 tax professionals to learn what changes, if any, they had to implement due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The resulting "How Did Your 2020 Filing Season Go?" infographic includes a number of issues that preparers faced in 2020:

  • Extended filing and payment deadline
  • Social distancing policies 
  • New business practices 
  • Economic Impact Payments
  • Paycheck Protection Program
  • Employee furloughs

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Ryan Norton

Whether designing superheroes, penciling caricatures, or just doodling, I always knew I was going to earn some sort of art degree while in college. That was my goal before I decided to trade Edgar Degas for Edgar Allan Poe during a Freshman English class. The BA in English soon morphed into a double-major in English and Philosophy, eventually becoming an MA in English. It only makes sense that I learned of a writing opportunity for a local marketing firm while teaching a first-year college English course. Before I knew it, I was writing and editing tax-related articles for Taxing Subjects, and this has been my home since 2014.