How do I contact HMRC about my tax refund?
What is HMRC’s phone number?
- Telephone: Tax: 0300 200 3300, Self Assessment 0300 200 3310.
- Textphone: Tax 0300 200 3319, Self Assessment 0300 200 3319.
- Outside UK: +44 135 535 9022.
Can I email HMRC about a tax refund?
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 claim my repayment from HMRC?
You can do this by logging into your HMRC online services account and clicking ‘Request a repayment’ or by telephoning them to request repayment. There are time limits for correcting your tax return. The normal limit is 12 months from the 31 January after the end of the tax year.
Who can I call about my tax refund?
Call us at 800-829-1954 (toll-free) and either use the automated system or speak with an agent.
How long does it take to get a reply from HMRC?
What response can I expect from HMRC? HMRC should respond quickly. If you do not hear from HMRC within four weeks, then chase them. If they delay in responding to your complaint, you may be able to make a claim for compensation later.
How can I contact HMRC for tax credits?
HMRC can also assist with tax credits, you can call the tax credits helpline if you need more information about tax credits you can call the number provided on their own website directly at no or lower cost, or you can contact them using our connection service.
How to claim a refund from HMRC for stamp duty?
You can claim a refund by completing a SDLT repayment request form which can now be completed electronically as well as by post. This must be claimed within 3 months of the sale of your main residence or within 1 year of the date on which the stamp duty was filed on the purchase – whichever is later.
What to do if you have a complaint with HMRC?
Contact HMRC. Get contact details if you have a query about: You can also use HMRC’s Welsh language services: Contact the relevant HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) helpline if you’re unhappy with the service you’ve received. HMRC has guidance about how they’ll deal with your complaint and what happens next.
Where do I go to get help from HMRC?
You’ll usually have the option to contact HMRC through an online form, webchat, by phone or by post. Find out how to get help from HMRC if you need extra support, for example if you need information in an alternative format or another language.