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An Update Regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

With the coronavirus pandemic continuously changing, the Baldwin CPAs leadership team wants to assure you that we are closely monitoring the situation. We have the utmost concern for the safety and well-being of our clients and our team. Our firm has been at the forefront of technology and our proven business continuity plan is readily implemented. If it becomes necessary, our team is fully equipped to work remotely in an efficient and secure manner without any interruption to the quality and timeliness of service. Rest assured, we will immediately communicate via email any changes to our work environment. 

We do want to clarify a rumor regarding the April 15th tax filing deadline. As of today (March 17th), the April 15th filing deadline has not changed. Our team members continue to work toward meeting that deadline. The Department of Treasury has only granted an extension on tax payments. 

We believe it is critical for us all to do our part to curb the spread of the coronavirus. We urge you to use our secure Client Portal whenever possible. If you need assistance, we are here to walk you through step-by-step, email us at adminstaff@baldwincpas.com or call us at any of our office locations. 

Assurance Clients

On-site client engagements are currently being determined on a case-by-case basis. We are working hand-in-hand with our clients to employ the safest protocol for all concerned.

Tax Clients

We greatly appreciate those who have already submitted their tax information and we are working hard on your return. If you have not submitted your information, please submit your documents as soon as possible. The client portal is the most secure and efficient way to submit your information. If bringing tax information to the office, please reach out.

While we are all living in a state of uncertainty, the entire Baldwin team is committed to serving our clients. We are keeping abreast of all IRS and government announcements as it relates to the coronavirus and that includes any taxpayer relief that may be formalized in the coming weeks.

Please stay safe and take precautions to mitigate your exposure. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email or call.

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