Can you send an email to HMRC?

Can you send an email to HMRC?

There is no generally available facility to contact HMRC by email but it is possible to use structured or standard email, webchat and online forms for specific types of transactions and contact.

How do I contact the Child Benefit Office UK?

Contact details

  1. Website: gov.uk/contact-child-benefit-office.
  2. Helpline: 0300 200 3100.
  3. Textphone: 0300 200 3103.

How do I email revenue?

MyEnquiries is an online facility, which allows you to securely send enquiries to Revenue….MyEnquiries

  1. login to ROS.
  2. go to the Admin Services tab.
  3. click on the ‘Manage MyEnquiries’ button.
  4. add the email address you want to use with MyEnquiries.
  5. click ‘Submit’.

Does government gateway send emails?

HMRC will never use emails (or texts) to tell you about a tax rebate or penalty. Nor will they ask for your for personal or payment information.

How do I speak to someone about Child Benefit?

0300 200 3100 – Child Benefit Helpline.

Can you talk to HMRC about child benefit?

HMRC can only discuss your claim with you or someone you have authorised as your representative. A partner or someone else can get general advice but they must be authorised to discuss a claim. Call HMRC for information about eligibility, claiming and stopping Child Benefit, changing your personal details and making a complaint.

Where can I get general advice on child benefit?

A partner or someone else can get general advice but they must be authorised to discuss a claim. Call HMRC for information about eligibility, claiming and stopping Child Benefit, changing your personal details and making a complaint.

When was the high income child benefit charge introduced?

Child benefit tax, or the High-Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) to use its legal name, has a chequered history. The HICBC was introduced in January 2013 as a mechanism for clawing back child benefit from high-income couples, whether married or not.

How to contact HMRC support for new employers?

HMRC Support for new employers Number: 0300 200 3211 Income and Capital Gains Tax HMRC Agent Dedicated Lines (above) give priority service to agents HMRC Agent Line Number – Employees: 0300 200 3300