HMRC Contact by Automated Voicemail or SMS Text Message
May 26, 2009 by Davenports
Filed under Accountancy News
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) are trialing new ways to contact taxpayers. As part of these trials you may be contacted by SMS text message. You will be asked to ring them on telephone number 0845 300 3900. If you receive an SMS text message claiming to be from HMRC asking you to contact any number other than 0845 300 3900, you should not respond to the number but instead report the matter to your HMRC Contact Centre for them to consider looking into further. This warning only applies to any SMS text messages from HMRC. It does not apply to any messages left in person by HMRC officers asking you to ring them back at your local office.
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