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  1. Contact details, webchat and helplines for enquiries with HMRC on tax, Self Assessment, Child Benefit or tax credits (including Welsh language services).

  2. Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm. Saturday: 8am to 4pm. Closed on Sundays and bank holidays. Phone. Call HMRC for help with: questions about PAYE and Income Tax, including issues with: your tax code....

  3. Contact HMRC for help with questions about PAYE and Income Tax, including coding notices and Marriage Allowance and for advice on savings (including ISAs) and claiming tax back on interest

  4. Guidance. Contacting HM Revenue and Customs Offices by phone or in writing. Updated 1 January 2014. Download CSV 473 KB. This CSV cannot be viewed online. You can download the file to open it...

  5. +44 151 268 0558. Fax: 03000 523 030. Opening times: Our phone line opening hours are: Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm. Closed weekends and bank holidays. You can also find out information in...

  6. May 15, 2024 · Income Tax helpline: 0300 200 3300. National Insurance helpline: 0300 200 3500. HMRC online services helpdesk: 0300 200 3600. Online debit and credit card payment support: 0300 200 3601.

  7. Contacting the HM Revenue & Customs Income Tax Office by phone or in writing. The Income Tax Office at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) can accept most information over the phone, but in certain...

  8. Jun 28, 2024 · Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm. Saturday: 8am to 4pm. Closed on Sundays and bank holidays. Contact HMRC via Telephone. Contact HMRC if you need help with: Income Tax and Class 4 National Insurance:

  9. May 26, 2023 · These numbers are the fastest way to get help once you’re through to customer services. You don’t want to wait an hour to be told your details can’t be found. Watch out for peak times, too. Most HMRC helplines are open from 8am to 6pm on Monday to Friday and are closed on national holidays and weekends.

  10. Contact: Check when you can expect a reply from HMRC Find out when you can expect to receive a reply from HMRC to a query or request you've made. Make an FOI request

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