MPs regularly deal with HMRC on behalf of constituents. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this makes up a fair % of their constituency work. (HMRC being the belligerent bullies that they are.)
So don't be afraid to ask them for help.
Here are some examples
1) HMRC won't agree to your TTP proposal
2) HMRC keep hassling you about loans despite repeatedly informing them that you never used a loan scheme
3) HMRC won't let you settle because you missed the deadline
4) any other unreasonable/intransigent/inflexible behaviour
So don't be afraid to ask them for help.
Here are some examples
1) HMRC won't agree to your TTP proposal
2) HMRC keep hassling you about loans despite repeatedly informing them that you never used a loan scheme
3) HMRC won't let you settle because you missed the deadline
4) any other unreasonable/intransigent/inflexible behaviour
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