How do I contact Brighton and Hove City Council?

If you’re not sure which service you need to contact, use this A to Z of council services, or please call our switchboard on 01273 290 000.

Is Brighton a nice place to live?

Brighton has incredibly beautiful beaches, loads of pubs and restaurants to visit, proximity and access to the capital and generally has a positive vibe going. It has been ranked as the best place to live in the UK by 9NINE Super Seed brand and I have to give credit where it is due.

Can I write a letter to HMRC?

Post. Write to HMRC at this address for all Income Tax queries except complaints. You do not need to include a street name, city name or PO box when writing to this address. Couriers should use a different address.

Is it cheaper to live in Brighton than London?

According to Expatisan, the cost of living in London is around 36% more expensive than in Brighton.

How much does it cost to call HMRC Brighton?

Calls to this number have a service and access charge. Our service charge is 7p per minute. Your phone provider sets the access charge. The tax advisor was so helpful, well informed and efficient and sorted my tax code out immediately.

Where do I go to pay my taxes in Brighton?

You can choose to receive your tax bills by email. Please complete the online eBilling Consent Form. If you have not received your tax notice please contact the Tax Collector at 613-475-0670, ex. 201. You may make payments at the Administration Office (35 Alice Street), by internet or telephone banking, or by automatic withdrawal.

Where are the HMRC offices located in the UK?

HMRC Postal Addresses (sometimes referred to as Inland Revenue) PAYE and Self-Assessment Complaints HM Revenue and Customs BX9 1AB. VAT VAT Written Enquiries Team HM Revenue and Customs Alexander House 21 Victoria Avenue Southend-On-Sea SS99 1BD. Corporation Tax Services HM Revenue and Customs BX9 1AX. National Insurance Contributions

How to contact HMRC for general tax enquiries?

Corporation Tax: general enquiries. Phone. Call HMRC for help with general Corporation Tax enquiries. You’ll need your 10 digit Unique Tax Reference when you call. Our advisers cannot give you this reference over the phone. You can get your UTR: from your agent. on letters from HMRC.