Social media use

Why and how HM Revenue and Customs uses social media, what we expect from you and what you can expect from us.


X (formerly known as Twitter)

HMRC鈥檚 corporate and official X channels.

HMRC鈥檚 corporate X account

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Team

What can you expect?

News and updates, signposts to help and guidance, HMRC official publications and announcements, information about HMRC publicity campaigns.

HMRC customer support on X

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Customer Support Team

What can you expect?

Help with general queries relating to HMRC鈥檚 products and services. Signposting to advice, support, guidance and forms.

If your question can鈥檛 be answered directly, you鈥檒l be directed to further help. It isn鈥檛 possible to discuss specific cases or an individual鈥檚 tax affairs, so don鈥檛 share any personal details as these will be visible to other social media users.

The team are available to provide support between:

  • 8am and 8pm, Monday to Friday
  • 8am and 4pm on Saturdays

HMRC鈥檚 Press Office X account

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Press Office

What can you expect?

Previews of the day鈥檚 activities, news releases, latest statistics. Also a medium for journalists to contact the Press Office with simple queries and clarifications.

HMRC careers

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC鈥檚 Recruitment Marketing team, with support from the HMRC Social Media Team.

What can you expect?

News, updates and job alerts from HMRC鈥檚 Recruitment Marketing team - find out about available career opportunities.

Facebook

HMRC鈥檚 Facebook page

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Team, with support from the HMRC Social Media Customer Support Team.

What can you expect?

News about campaigns such as self-assessment and tax credit renewals, updates from HMRC and other government departments, hints and tips, and reminders to help make tax tasks easier. Links to HMRC guidance and online services, and information and news on HMRC services and publications.

The page is monitored by the HMRC Social Media Customer Support Team between:

  • 8am and 8pm, Monday to Friday
  • 8am and 4pm on Saturdays

We鈥檙e able to answer questions about your general tax queries. However, we can鈥檛 discuss specific cases or an individual鈥檚 tax affairs, so please don鈥檛 share any personal details with us, as these will be visible to other users.

Tax Professional Development Programme on Facebook

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Tax Professional Trainees, with support from HMRC鈥檚 Tax Development Professional Programme.

What can you expect?

Information and news about HMRC鈥檚 Tax Professional Graduate Scheme, questions and answers about the scheme and the application process.

Instagram

HMRC on Instagram

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Team

What can you expect?

Regular posts and stories about our new campaigns, advice and guidance, and news about our work and people.

LinkedIn

HMRC on LinkedIn

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Team

What can you expect?

Regular updates about HMRC鈥檚 work on subjects such as business tax, advice on running your company, news on tax policy, and HMRC recruitment opportunities.

YouTube

HMRC on YouTube

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Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC Social Media Team

What can you expect?

鈥楬ow To鈥� guides and other information videos, designed to help tax customers get their tax right.

Our blogs

Life at HMRC blog

Who鈥檚 behind it?

HMRC鈥檚 Recruitment, Marketing and Attraction team in HR, supported by the Digital Engagement Team in HMRC Communications

What can you expect?

Blog posts about our work, our people, our professions and career opportunities within HMRC.

Advice for engaging with social media and blogs

It is very important that you do not give out your personal financial details on social media at any time. We will not discuss the tax affairs of individual taxpayers over social media and can only answer general queries.

We cannot accept messages through social media as notification in respect of your tax affairs. Visit the Contact us page for ways to contact HMRC.

HMRC does not send notifications of tax rebates via social media or by email, and will not ask you to disclose personal or payment information via these channels, if you receive such a message, and suspect it to be fraudulent, forward it by email to [email protected]. Find more advice about online security from HMRC.

See HMRC鈥檚 Privacy Policy for more about how HMRC uses information.

Information provided by HMRC through social media is provided 鈥榓s is鈥� and on the same basis as material on 188体育. See our terms and conditions.

Moderation and participation policy

When posting comments, you should follow our participation guidelines:

  • be respectful of others who use the site
  • do not use language that is offensive, threatening, inflammatory or provocative (this includes, but is not limited to, swearing and obscene or vulgar comments)
  • do not break the law (this includes libel, condoning illegal activity and contempt of court)
  • do not use comments for party political purposes
  • do not post personal information in comments such as addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses or other online contact details, which may relate to you or other individuals
  • do not impersonate or falsely claim to represent a person or an organisation
  • do not make any commercial endorsement or promotion of any product, service or publication not relevant to the discussion
  • do not post comments designed to cause nuisance to the administrator or other users along with these guidelines, please make sure you observe any 鈥楬ouse Rules鈥� for specific sites or communities
  • we reserve the right to remove comments, mute or block users
  • following or engagement with HMRC does not imply official endorsement of any kind
  • if you are aged 16 or under, please get the permission of your parent or guardian before participating - users without this consent are not allowed to participate

About this document

This policy is written and maintained by the HMRC Social Media Team. We keep this policy under review and may revise it without notice.