You can use this phone number to call the HM Revenue & Customs Customer Services on 0843 506 9261
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About HM Revenue & Customs
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) are governmental body responsible for UK’s taxation system. It is established in 2005 by the Act of Parliament as a new department in place of the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise. The main goal of HM Revenue & Custom is to ensure that UK’s public services and individuals who need specific financial support are receiving the adequate help that they need, in form of monetary benefits. The HM Revenue & Customs is reporting directly to the Parliament though the Treasury minister who monitors their spending.
If you are unaware how HMRC system works and you would like to speak with a adviser, please call the ContactHelpline customer for HMRC customer services on 0843 506 9261.
HM Revenue & Customs Responsibilities:
Here is a list of some of the responsibilities of HMRC. Full list of HMRC’s responsibilities could be found on gov.uk.
- Income Tax,
- Corporation Tax
- Capital Gains Tax
- Land and Petroleum Revenue Taxes
- National Insurance
- Enforcement of the National Minimum Wage
- Excise Duties
- Tax Credits
- Child Benefit
- Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Student Loan repayments
Go to hmrc.gov.uk if you would like to use some of the many helpful tools HMRC website offers. By visiting the website you can find tax calculators and tools, extensive information of hundreds of topics, which is devided by sections for more easier navigation for all employees, employers and business and corporations. If you would like to raise a complain or appeal, please call the ContactHelpline customer service number for HMRC customer services on 0843 506 9261.
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HM REVENUE & CUSTOMS CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER
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