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  2. How to regain access to HMRC Government Gateway

    www.accountingweb.co.uk/.../how-to-regain-access-to-hmrc-government-gateway

    You will usually be asked three or four questions and if you can answer them correctly, you will pass the identity checks. You could be asked the following: Confirm VAT number. Confirm the date you were registered for UK VAT (effective date of registration) The last VAT return period you filed.

  3. HMRC to roll out Government Gateway replacement

    www.accountingweb.co.uk/tech/tech-pulse/hmrc-to-roll-out-government-gateway...

    4th Apr 2024. 49 comments. The gov.uk One Login service will eventually replace Government Gateway accounts as a single identity check and login system to access all central government services, according to the Cabinet Office, which is leading the rollout of the project. HMRC is one of the first government departments to adopt the digital sign ...

  4. Should I give my accountant my HMRC login details?

    www.accountingweb.co.uk/any-answers/should-i-give-my-accountant-my-hmrc-login...

    Yes, there is something wrong with it. No, I wouldn't do it. Yes, I'd consider changing to a different accountant. Whilst you're responsible for what your agent submits, when it comes down to "reasonable excuse", I'd want HMRC to be able to distinguish between what I'd submitted and what he'd submitted. Thanks (3)

  5. HMRC online services for agents | AccountingWEB

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    However, when i enter my government gateway credentials it sends me to my 'Agents services account' for VAT and client management. Which is not what i need. I've tried different browsers and clearing cache.

  6. Government Gateway hacked? - AccountingWEB

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    3. Notify your professional body as they might be able to help; mine escalated it with HMRC. 4. You may be required to notify your insurer. Thanks (0) Share this content. A client recently received 10 text messages at around midnight generated from attempts to access his government gateway account.

  7. How to change telephone number for HMRC access cod

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    On the 'Sign in' page, sign is as normal. On the next page which requires the access code, below the green 'Continue' button, click on 'Need help signing in?' and this gives the option to change the phone number.

  8. VAT online – how to register - AccountingWEB

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    For VAT purposes, sole traders can register as an individual or as an organisation. The registration process now leads to a page showing the Government Gateway ID, which is subsequently confirmed by post with the arrival of the blue gateway log-in card. In the meantime you can print this page, which now includes a facsimile of the registration ...

  9. Making Tax Digital: How to set up agent services - AccountingWEB

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    Step 1. Agents must sign up for an agents services account, this is done via a web journey on the GOV.UK webpages: As part of setting up your agent services account, you will receive a new government gateway user ID and password. You should use this to access new HMRC digital services, including MTD. You should continue to use your existing GG ...

  10. HMRC answers your questions on MTD IT preparations

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    Each Government Gateway account should link to the firm’s single ASA. This means you don’t need to reauthorise your SA clients to sign them up or access their MTD IT once they’ve signed up. Any new clients you have will be added and accessible next time you log into your ASA, provided the authorisation is still active in your online ...

  11. The agent services account: What you need to know

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    Although existing government gateway IDs can still be used to access certain HMRC online services as usual, tax agents should also look at getting an agent services account as soon as possible. While only a limited number of services are available via the account at present, it’s highly likely that this range of services will grow as the UK ...