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Originally posted by SandyD View PostThank you, so its a fairly usual thing? HMRC had made a mistake on my account and the accountant has been trying to sort it for months and he has submitted a complaint, but HMRC keeps sending me letters for the outstanding issue which he was told it would be looked into before sending me further letters, so he asked for these forms on the back of that.
I'm not sure how your accountant could have been dealing with HMRC if they did not have authority. I believe on some occasions you personally can call HMRC and ask for them to speak to your accountant, they would then give you a one time reference for you accountant to use when contacting them (only works once though).
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Originally posted by Michael at BI Accountancy View PostDepending on your accountant's, a lot of us now will do this via HMRC's online portal. You would then receive a number of letters containing a code in order for us to obtain authorisation.
If that didn't happen and you also did not sign a 64-8 then your accountant would not be able to contact HMRC on your behalf.
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Depending on your accountant's, a lot of us now will do this via HMRC's online portal. You would then receive a number of letters containing a code in order for us to obtain authorisation.
If that didn't happen and you also did not sign a 64-8 then your accountant would not be able to contact HMRC on your behalf.
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HMRC 64-8 forms
Anyone submitted 64-8 form authorizing their accountant to receive HMRC letters and forms and give them access to your account information online?
Since starting contracting loooong time ago I had about 3 accountants, and I don't recall having to submit those.Tags: None
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