Informing HMRC of a change of name or address
HMRC have launched a new service which allows taxpayers to notify a change of address or name. The new service is for individuals only, not for businesses and cannot be used if you have registered for the SA online service or are leaving the UK.
The service works by way of an online form which needs to be completed in order to notify HMRC of a change in details. In order to verify a taxpayer’s identity the following information must be provided to HMRC:
- email address
- full name, including any middle name(s)
- National Insurance number
- date of birth
- present full postal address – and previous address if you are telling HMRC about a change of address
- contact telephone number
There is a also a list of acceptable proof’s of identity, one of which will be required by HMRC to validate an applicant’s identity as well as specific requirements depending on whether the application is for a change of name or change of address.
HMRC provide the following list of which records (if applicable) will be updated:
- PAYE (Pay As You Earn)
- National Insurance
- Self Assessment
- Construction Industry Scheme
- Child Benefit
- Child Trust Fund (the account provider will have to be notified separately)
- Student loan
- Tax credits
In addition, the updated information will also be notified to:
- The Government Gateway
- The Pensions service