To connect with a tax, payments, and customs authority representative directly, use phone support by dialing the following HM Revenue and Customs phone number: 0300-200-3300. This line is suitable for individual inquiries about taxes. It is valid in the United Kingdom. Are you outside the UK? Call +44-135-535-9022. Regarding national insurance inquiries, use the following HM Revenue and Customs contact: 0300-200-3500. Have legal questions? Reach out to the information commissioner at +44-303-123-1113.
The HM Revenue and Customs email address to contact the company is foi.request@hmrc.gov.uk. There, a dedicated specialist can help you with most general matters in writing. To contact the information commissioner, send your questions or inquiries to icocasework@ico.org.uk. Regarding privacy policy inquiries, get in touch with the data protection officer at DPO@cabinetoffice.gov.uk. By choosing email, be ready to wait for a response within 24–48 hours. If your matter requires immediate resolution, use phone support.
The HM Revenue and Customs address to send letters, documents, or other documentation related to general inquiries is HM Revenue and Customs, 100 Parliament Street, London, SW1A 2BQ, United Kingdom. If you have data protection matters, direct the dedicated correspondence to the Data Protection Officer at 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS, United Kingdom.
HM Revenue and Customs hours for customer support are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. UK time. On weekends and public holidays, a dedicated team of specialists doesn’t operate. To avoid longer wait times, ask for help during mid-morning or early afternoon hours.
If you prefer online communication, the company’s website provides such an option. It is available after you go to the “Contact” page from the bottom menu. There, you’ll see different contact blocks with telephone numbers. Additionally, you’ll find a GOV.UK.contact form to submit a detailed query or request assistance for services.