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Reply #15 - Feb 22nd, 2011 at 3:24pm
 
Dave wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 4:55pm:
iy74vpt wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 4:36pm:
Just been through most of the listed alternative HMRC numbers which either ring  ad nauseum, respond with a voice mail message referring to their website or respond with another automated message indicating that the number has been disconnected.

Does anyone have a landline or mobile number for the HMRC that is recent and known to work.

Many thanks

Please can you post the list of numbers you tried, along with a note to say what you found to assist me with removing those which are now disconnected.  Smiley



Dave if you search for  0845 900 0444 there are 2 un-varified numbers which mearly quote the same info as the varified ones you have lised for HMRC. I will search for other entries
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Reply #16 - Feb 22nd, 2011 at 3:28pm
 
CJT-80 wrote on Feb 22nd, 2011 at 3:24pm:
Dave wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 4:55pm:
Please can you post the list of numbers you tried, along with a note to say what you found to assist me with removing those which are now disconnected.  Smiley



Dave if you search for  0845 900 0444 there are 2 un-varified numbers which mearly quote the same info as the varified ones you have lised for HMRC. I will search for other entries

Thanks. I've removed those duplicates.  Smiley
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Reply #17 - Feb 22nd, 2011 at 4:37pm
 
Dave wrote on Feb 22nd, 2011 at 3:28pm:
CJT-80 wrote on Feb 22nd, 2011 at 3:24pm:
Dave wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 at 4:55pm:
Please can you post the list of numbers you tried, along with a note to say what you found to assist me with removing those which are now disconnected.  Smiley



Dave if you search for  0845 900 0444 there are 2 un-varified numbers which mearly quote the same info as the varified ones you have lised for HMRC. I will search for other entries

Thanks. I've removed those duplicates.  Smiley



0845 300 3900 - 028 9053 8192 National Area Contact  as confirmed by Dave, however the following are UNVarified

0191 403 3000 - Child Benefit

0191 206 1385 - Working Tax Credits

0141 303 6032 - Working Tax Credits Glasgow

Rest as before or blank with only 0845 number shown

________________ Also the following

0845 300 3939 = 2 blank entries

0845 366 7816 = one blank entry

0845 300 3900 = 2 blank entries

0845 300 0627 = one blank entry - + one with part of a code no number.

0845 601 3340 = one blank entry

0845 300 3900 = one unvarified with same alternative Dave provided.
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Reply #18 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 5:07pm
 
Hi,
I am looking for an alternative no. of HMRC, HM Inspector of Taxes, Central London Area. I got a letter from that office on which contact no. is  02076674200 but I think that no. is not working. I spent about 2-3 hours to give a call on that number.

So, can somebody provide a free or landline number please?

Thanking you,

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.saffy wrote on Feb 7th, 2011 at 2:13pm:
Hi, has anyone ever found a freephone number for the HM revenue & Cusotms Tax office enquiry line? thank you.

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Reply #19 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 5:20pm
 
dipgiri wrote on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 5:07pm:
Hi,
I am looking for an alternative no. of HMRC, HM Inspector of Taxes, Central London Area. I got a letter from that office on which contact no. is  02076674200 but I think that no. is not working. I spent about 2-3 hours to give a call on that number.

So, can somebody provide a free or landline number please?

Thanking you,

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Dip

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Calls may or may not be answered locally. If it is the same office, then I would hazard a guess that other direct numbers may follow on from that, i.e. 7667 4201, 4202 etc upto however many they have (maybe hundreds if it's a large office).

Alternatively, I understand that 01355 359022 is "Taxes Helpline" and 0161 931 9070 is "Self Assessment Helpline".
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Reply #20 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 5:55pm
 
020 7667 4200 is indeed the published number for the Corporation Tax Office Central London

Opening hours are 8.30 - 5.00 Monday to Friday. There is no non-geographic alternative given.


saffy wrote on Feb 7th, 2011 at 2:13pm:
Hi, has anyone ever found a freephone number for the HM revenue & Cusotms Tax office enquiry line? thank you.

HMRC does not offer freephone numbers.

Its continuing policy is to retain 0845 numbers for calls from individuals because it believes (falsely) that this is cheaper for them than calls to geographic or 03 numbers.

This mistaken conclusion is addressed (at some length) here.
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Reply #21 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 6:52pm
 
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 5:55pm:
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Its continuing policy is to retain 0845 numbers for calls from individuals because it believes (falsely) that this is cheaper for them than calls to geographic or 03 numbers.




I thought 0845 numbers are cheaper from BT landlines or am I mistaken? Undecided
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Reply #22 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 8:29pm
 
sherbert wrote on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 6:52pm:
I thought 0845 numbers are cheaper from BT landlines or am I mistaken? Undecided

From BT landlines, under current arrangements, they are generally the same. In some cases they are cheaper, in other cases (e.g. for benefit recipients on BT Basic) more expensive. If the Ofcom proposals to remove special conditions from BT come into effect, BT is likely to fall in line with the normal situation.

The normal situation is for the telephone company to pass on the Service Charge (HMRC, and other 0845 users, benefit at the rate of 1.7p per minute) and to add its own Access Charge. At present these are combined and presented as a single rate. BT is currently prohibited from adding its own Access Charge - it cannot make any money on originating 0845 (and other NTS) calls. Ofcom proposes to lift this prohibition and demand that the two elements of the charge are "unbundled".

Where some callers pay more and others pay less, there are many different ways of determining what is the proper option for a public service body to take. I address and cover some of these in the detailed briefing referred to above, with extensive worked examples showing how each would apply to HMRC and DWP. To put it simply, HMRC and DWP have got it wrong - even using their own very dodgy methods of drawing a conclusion.

Whilst the profile of callers to any call centre will vary, BT currently originates around 25% of non-business telephone calls, according to information published by Ofcom. HMRC assumes a higher than normal proportion of calls from landlines; this is reflected in my figures. In truth, there is probably some "chicken and egg" here. Those who know how much it costs to call HMRC from their own mobile will probably ask a friend or neighbour if they can borrow their landline to make the call.

In addition to the extensive briefing referred to above, I have published a simple table of relative call costs from various major providers.

I argue these issues on a simple point of principle; I do however have to get drawn into the more detailed approaches which are used to defend use of 084 numbers - so as to debunk them on their own terms.
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Reply #23 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 9:22pm
 
A weekday daytime call to an 01, 02 or 03 number from my BT line  costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 7p/minute.

A weekday daytime call to an 0845 number from my BT line costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 2.042p/minute.

I think I am right with these figures
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Reply #24 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 9:26pm
 
sherbert wrote on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 9:22pm:
A weekday daytime call to an 01, 02 or 03 number from my BT line  costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 7p/minute.

A weekday daytime call to an 0845 number from my BT line costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 2.042p/minute.

I think I am right with these figures

That is true.

What is your point?  Huh
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Reply #25 - Mar 2nd, 2011 at 9:38pm
 
sherbert wrote on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 9:22pm:
A weekday daytime call to an 01, 02 or 03 number from my BT line  costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 7p/minute.

A weekday daytime call to an 0845 number from my BT line costs  11˝p call set-up fee + 2.042p/minute.

I think I am right with these figures

Indeed.

If you regularly make weekday daytime calls using BT, you will almost certainly be best advised to subscribe to the Unlimited Anytime Call Plan. That is the call plan designed for those who wish to avoid these penalty charges. They will be increasing again next month, whilst the charge for the Unlimited Anytime Plan will be reduced. The pence per minute rate for 0845 calls will not be increasing, because that (with the VAT you pay and some tiny allowance for direct BT costs taken off) is what goes to subsidise HMRC.

BT now collects the service charges for 0845 calls in the Call Plan subscriptions. Because it cannot add any charge of its own it is able to do this whilst keeping the charge for the Call Plan competitive. BT acutally makes its money on 0845 calls by terminating them.
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