Wednesday 9 March 2016

Complain About HMRC




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Phone

Income Tax

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3300
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to Income Tax.

Opening times:

8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday
8am to 4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays and bank holidays

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy before 10am, Monday to Friday

Tax credits

  • Telephone: 0345 300 3900
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to tax credits.

Opening times:

8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday
8am to 4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy Tuesday to Thursday between 8.30am and 10.30am, and 2pm to 4pm.

Self Assessment

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3310
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to Self Assessment.

Opening times:

8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday
8am to 4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day

National Insurance

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3500
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to National Insurance.

Opening times:

8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
Closed weekends and bank holidays

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy after 1pm.

Child Benefit

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3100
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to Child Benefit.

Opening times:

8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday
8am to 4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy between 8am and 11am, Wednesday to Friday.

VAT

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3700
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to VAT.

Opening times:

8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday
Closed weekends and bank holidays

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy between 8am and 11am, Monday to Friday.

Employers

  • Telephone: 0300 200 3200
Call to complain about the service HMRC has provided relating to support for employers.

Opening times:

8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday
8am to 4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day

Best time to call:

Phone lines are less busy between 2pm and 4pm.
There are different contact points if you want to complain about HMRC online services or complain about serious misconduct by HMRC staff.
If the area of HMRC you wish to complain about is not on this page then contact the relevant helpline from the Contact HMRC page.

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Write to HMRC if your complaint is about Income Tax or Self Assessment.
PAYE and Self Assessment Complaints
HM Revenue and Customs
BX9 1AB
United Kingdom
Write to HMRC if your complaint is about National Insurance or employers.
NIC and EO Complaints
HM Revenue and Customs
BX9 1AA
United Kingdom
You don’t need to include a street name, city name or PO box when writing to these addresses.
If your complaint is about another subject send a letter to the address shown on any papers HMRC have sent you. Mark the envelope “Complaint”.
Couriers should use a different address.

Tax does have to be taxing.

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1 comment:

  1. I will expect prompt payment of the invoice for my costs of defending allegations by low ranked HMRC staff. the pure incompetence and blinkered approach to their botched handling of this situation is staggering. The tax payer will be footing the bill to the tune of about £200,000.00
    They were warned, but too arrogant to listen

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