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Reply #30 - Jun 13th, 2013 at 4:24pm
 
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There are now new 0300 numbers. The Taxes Helpline, 0845 300 0627, is now 0300 200 3300. NI enquiries number 0845 302 1479 has been replaced with 0300 200 3500.

I personally find it incomprehensible why HMRC has chosen to replace the 0845 numbers with 0300 numbers instead of arranging for the appropriate and matching 0345 number to be activated.  Could it be that even an establishment such as the HMRC and Government cannot persuade their telecoms provider to arrange this?

I see no other logical reason.

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Reply #31 - Jun 13th, 2013 at 9:31pm
 
CJT-80 wrote on Jun 13th, 2013 at 4:24pm:
I personally find it incomprehensible why HMRC has chosen to replace the 0845 numbers with 0300 numbers instead of arranging for the appropriate and matching 0345 number to be activated.  Could it be that even an establishment such as the HMRC and Government cannot persuade their telecoms provider to arrange this?

They managed it for the Tax Credits helpline.
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Reply #32 - Jun 14th, 2013 at 3:22am
 
kasg wrote on Jun 13th, 2013 at 9:31pm:
CJT-80 wrote on Jun 13th, 2013 at 4:24pm:
I personally find it incomprehensible why HMRC has chosen to replace the 0845 numbers with 0300 numbers instead of arranging for the appropriate and matching 0345 number to be activated.  Could it be that even an establishment such as the HMRC and Government cannot persuade their telecoms provider to arrange this?

They managed it for the Tax Credits helpline.

… and we have yet to see what will be done with the remainder of the numbers.

There is obviously some benefit in having new memorable 0300 numbers; the difficulties of changing can be relieved by taking the 034 option. I am always pleased to see examples of the latter, as these help to counter arguments about the difficulty of changing. I must however live with my disappointment if HMRC chooses the former.

Without knowing exactly how HMRC balanced the arguments to come to the decision to take the 0300 option in the cases done this week, and those done in April, we are obviously unable to understand the decision. This is a point of some academic interest, especially as migration to the equivalent 034 numbers could have been a little more valuable to those of us who are keen to use HMRC as an example to others. It is however of no material relevance to those who call these numbers.

I am not aware of any evidence to show that the new telephone service provider to HMRC, now perhaps a different division of its previous provider, has in any way impeded the possibility of the 0345 option being taken.



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Reply #33 - Mar 31st, 2014 at 2:15pm
 
Further to my post in February last year, my wife needed to call HMRC this year.  She dialed the 0300 number and was connected to a recorded message telling her to wait.  She waited and waited.  After about 15 minutes, I looked up last year's paperwork and called that same geographic number from my mobile.  I was immediately connected to a live human.  Therefore if you don't like waiting and it's within your mobile minutes, it's quicker to call the geographic number.
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Reply #34 - Jun 22nd, 2015 at 8:29pm
 

HMRC 0845 lines to be de-commissioned 30 June 2015.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/changes-to-hmrc-telephone-numbers

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Reply #35 - Jun 22nd, 2015 at 9:59pm
 
Ian01 wrote on Jun 22nd, 2015 at 8:29pm:
HMRC 0845 lines to be de-commissioned 30 June 2015.

Makes a lot of sense otherwise they would have to declare a service charge. Hopefully a lot of other organisations will follow suit.
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Reply #36 - Jun 22nd, 2015 at 10:08pm
 

HMRC would have to declare the Service Charge wherever the 0845 numbers are advertised.

They stopped advertising these numbers last year.

For the last six months HMRC 0845 lines have played a free announcement advising of the new 03 number.


That's the stage that DWP has now reached.

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Reply #37 - Jun 23rd, 2015 at 1:22am
 
If my memory serves me correct, the financial industry is not bound by the present law in regard to 03 numbers.

None customer advice line such as financial and some other services may still use 0845 numbers
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