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Callers wait for long to contact HM Revenue and Customs helpline

byCustoms Today Report
01/01/2015
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LONDON: Callers to key government tax and benefit helplines are waiting twice as long to get through as last year, latest official records show.

Average waiting times for HM Revenue and Customs contact centre telephone queues reached 10 minutes and 53 seconds in September, more than double the five minutes 21 seconds registered at the same point in 2013.

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Some 34.5% of calls were cut off, significantly up from the 20.5% recorded last year while the number answered in under two minutes dropped from half to a quarter, according to the HMRC figures.

Waiting times for callers to tax inquiry lines went up from four minutes 42 seconds to 11 minutes 51 seconds, while tax credit queues rose from seven minutes 13 seconds to 14 minutes 28 seconds.

Callers seeking child benefit help waited an average of nine minutes nine seconds compared to five minutes 48 seconds in September 2013.Shadow exchequer secretary Shabana Mahmood said: “This is an unacceptable level of service to taxpayers.At a time when people are paying more in tax and have seen their tax credits cut under this Tory-led government it simply isn’t good enough.Long waits and poor service are particularly frustrating when many people are facing difficult times for the personal finances.

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