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HMRC: Tax call handling 'must sharpen up' | |
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The UK tax authority's new target for answering calls from taxpayers is "unambitious and woefully inadequate", according to a committee of MPs. | The UK tax authority's new target for answering calls from taxpayers is "unambitious and woefully inadequate", according to a committee of MPs. |
Some 16 million people would still have to wait more than five minutes for their call to be answered by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), its report said. | Some 16 million people would still have to wait more than five minutes for their call to be answered by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), its report said. |
The Public Accounts Committee said HMRC faced more calls but had fewer staff. | The Public Accounts Committee said HMRC faced more calls but had fewer staff. |
Last week, HMRC said it would close its enquiry centres to concentrate on phone and online assistance. | Last week, HMRC said it would close its enquiry centres to concentrate on phone and online assistance. |
Cheaper calls | Cheaper calls |
The committee said that the tax authority received 79 million calls in 2011-12 about issues such as self-assessment forms, but 20 million of these calls were not answered. | The committee said that the tax authority received 79 million calls in 2011-12 about issues such as self-assessment forms, but 20 million of these calls were not answered. |
A third of the letters received by HMRC in the same year were not given a response within a 15-day target. | A third of the letters received by HMRC in the same year were not given a response within a 15-day target. |
Margaret Hodge, who chairs the committee, described this record as "abysmal" but welcomed HMRC's changing attitude to customer service. | Margaret Hodge, who chairs the committee, described this record as "abysmal" but welcomed HMRC's changing attitude to customer service. |
"Officials are beginning to realise that good customer service lies at the heart of any strategy to maximise revenues while cutting costs," she said. | "Officials are beginning to realise that good customer service lies at the heart of any strategy to maximise revenues while cutting costs," she said. |
She welcomed the fact that call costs were to be reduced by ending the use of 0845 numbers later in the year. | She welcomed the fact that call costs were to be reduced by ending the use of 0845 numbers later in the year. |
But the committee said that a target of answering 80% of calls within five minutes was still well short of the industry benchmark of 80% of calls being answered within 20 seconds. | But the committee said that a target of answering 80% of calls within five minutes was still well short of the industry benchmark of 80% of calls being answered within 20 seconds. |
"While achieving this target would be an improvement on current performance, it remains unambitious and woefully inadequate," the committee said. | "While achieving this target would be an improvement on current performance, it remains unambitious and woefully inadequate," the committee said. |
It added that the introduction of new benefits meant more calls were likely to be made to HMRC in the near future, but HMRC planned to cut a third of its customer-facing staff. | It added that the introduction of new benefits meant more calls were likely to be made to HMRC in the near future, but HMRC planned to cut a third of its customer-facing staff. |
On Thursday, HMRC announced it was to close all of its 281 enquiry centres in 2014. These offices gave face-to-face help to 2.5 million people with tax queries last year. | On Thursday, HMRC announced it was to close all of its 281 enquiry centres in 2014. These offices gave face-to-face help to 2.5 million people with tax queries last year. |
People will need to contact the phone line or go online to get their tax query answered. Advisers may then decide that the issue should be discussed face-to-face at the caller's home or elsewhere, under the plans, which HMRC said would save £13m a year. | People will need to contact the phone line or go online to get their tax query answered. Advisers may then decide that the issue should be discussed face-to-face at the caller's home or elsewhere, under the plans, which HMRC said would save £13m a year. |