The term Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) refers to the tax authority of the U.K. government. The agency, also known as Her Majesty’s Revenue Services, is responsible for collecting taxes, paying child benefits, enforcing tax and customs laws, and enforcing the payment of minimum wage by employers.

How do I inform DWP of my change of address?

How to update your address with DWP

  1. o Head over to SlothMove’s change of address platform.
  2. o Enter your info (previous address, new address, date of home move etc…)
  3. o Select who needs to know you’re moving home (HMRC, Electoral Roll, Council, Energy etc…)
  4. o Click submit and we’ll update services automatically.

What to do if you are unhappy with HMRC service?

There are alternative ways to contact HMRC. 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.

How does HM Revenue and customs help the public?

We help the honest majority to get their tax right and make it hard for the dishonest minority to cheat the system. HMRC is a non-ministerial department, supported by 2 agencies and public bodies. Where’s my reply? Contact Form: Where’s my reply? Read about the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act and how to make a request .

Is the letter I received from HMRC real?

It is a genuine letter from a little known department within HMRC called the Aged Debt Team. While it is always prudent to be cautious, in this case the letter received was real. Anyone who has received a letter should contact HMRC as soon as possible using the details on the letter.

When do you have to tell HMRC about changes to your income?

You must tell HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC) about changes to your taxable income. To do this you can either: If you do not, you could pay too much tax or get a tax bill at the end of the year. Your employer or pension provider tells HMRC when: But you must tell HMRC about any other changes, for example when you start or stop getting: