28/07/2011

Corporation Tax 'Re-addressed'

HM Revenue & Customs, (HMRC) has advised taxpayers in the organisation's North Scotland area office (Aberdeen), including those previously in Cumbria, Northumbria, Wear & South Tyne, Inverness, Aberdeen, Ayr, greater Belfast, Craigavon in Co Armagh - and the NI counties - as well as Kendal, Newcastle, Sunderland and that an office reorganisation is taking place.

The Corporation Tax records of companies and organisations currently dealt with by Aberdeen staff (that is those with reference numbers prefixed by 795) will transfer to: HM Revenue & Customs Local Compliance, Corporation Tax Operations, Caledonian House, Greenmarket, Dundee DD1 4QX, telephone: 01382 424225.

This change is to facilitate internal administrative purposes only and does not change any ongoing correspondence or enquiries that taxpayers may already have.

(BMcC)


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