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Delays with HMRC

We are aware that HMRC are currently experiencing delays in their performance and service levels across some areas and would like to make you aware of these.

If you are awaiting a repayment or your self-assessment statements do not reflect your understanding from our correspondence (due to unprocessed tax returns), or you are awaiting tax/payroll registration, please be aware that this could be due to delays at HMRC.

As a guide, here are some of the key areas affected –

processing of tax returns and tax amendment requests – we are aware that there are some returns that are yet to be processed that were filed pre 31 January 2024

registering for Self-Assessment by post – According to HMRC they are currently working on requests from mid-May, so at least a 2-3 month delay

PAYE formation – there are current delays of around 4 weeks

trust repayments – delays can vary, but we have experienced some individual cases of up to 6 months

If you require an update our tax team will be happy to clarify your current tax position and or/chase HMRC as required. Please contact your dedicated tax clerk for further information.

Note: This article was written on 5 August 2024

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