How do I get hold of HMRC?

Telephone: 0300 200 3310

  1. Telephone: 0300 200 3310.
  2. From outside UK: +44 161 931 9070.

How can I speak to HMRC?

Information from HMRC

  1. Telephone: Tax: 0300 200 3300, Self Assessment 0300 200 3310.
  2. Textphone: Tax 0300 200 3319, Self Assessment 0300 200 3319.
  3. Outside UK: +44 135 535 9022.

Is HMRC online chat working?

Web chat is currently up and running for tax credit help, Monday to Friday 8 -10 pm and Saturday 8 – 8pm and Sunday 8 – 4pm – longer opening hours than the telephone helpline.

Is HMRC closed today?

HMRC are now open to take calls seven days a week on their Taxes, Tax Credits and Online Services (OSH) helplines. Apart from bank holidays, these helplines are now open: Monday to Friday from 8am until 8pm. Saturday from 8am until 4pm.

Is 0300 HMRC free?

Contact HMRC general enquiries by calling their main UK phone number – call HMRC for free on their helpline 0300 200 3300 if you are calling from a mobile phone with free inclusive minutes.

Why is HMRC failing to answer phone calls?

An update: HMRC has been criticised for failing to answer more than half of the telephone calls it received during the first six months of 2015. In a report conducted by the Parliamentary Accounts Committee, it was suggested that HMRC’s ‘unacceptable’ customer service could be having an adverse impact on the collection of tax revenues.

Is it easy to get through to HMRC?

Well our findings show that it’s not an easy task to get through to HMRC on the phone. But there are some positive developments that are worth noting, and these could help you. HMRC has just announced that it will launch ‘personal tax accounts’ for those of you who already submit your tax return online.

When does HMRC start offering personal tax accounts?

HMRC has just announced that it will launch ‘personal tax accounts’ for those of you who already submit your tax return online. It aims to give all taxpayers access to a digital account by April 2016.

When is the best time to call HMRC?

Phoning in the morning seems to work best. HMRC admits this on its website, advising callers that, ‘phone lines are less busy before 10am, Monday to Friday’. Our research confirmed this is the case, with more calls cut off in the afternoon and the time spent waiting rising steadily throughout the day.

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