03000566655
☎️ 03000566655 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 300056 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03000566655
- Official HMRC number, proceed cautiouslyMar
2022Scam caller claiming tax fraudOct
2019HMRC Tommy scam warning neededOct
2019Automated HMRC fraud arrest threatOct
2019Doubts about legitimacy of callSep
2019Unable to summarizeJun
2019Voicemail unclear, no specific recipientOct
2018HMRC number can't be called backOct
2018Caller hung up, no messageOct
2018Attempting to obtain bank detailsJun
2018HMRC number and password recognitionFeb
2018Legitimate VAT office phone callJan
2018Scam call impersonating HMRC requestedJan
2018Possible scam calls from HMRCSep
2017Missed call identifying as HMRCSep
2017Inquiry about tax office numberAug
2017Scam call, refused personal informationAug
2017HMRC called about tax inquiry, helpfulJul
2017User's mother called from HMRCMay
2017Inquiry about tax credits officeMay
2017UK tax authorityFeb
2017HMRC is a tax authorityJan
2017related to taxes in UKDec
2016HMRC call legit, not scamAug
2016Received scam call, ignore numberAug
2016HMRC called about new claimJul
2016Inquiry about mysterious phone callJul
2016Valid HMRC contact information providedJun
2016HMRG department calling about debtMay
2016HMRC voicemail seems genuine. No scamMay
2016Genuine call from HMRC assuredMay
2016Unprofessional caller requesting payment.Apr
2016Insult: "You utter bell end."Apr
2016Debt call from HMRC departmentApr
2016Inquiry regarding working tax creditApr
2016Request for clarification givenApr
2016Exciting business opportunity, potential deal!Mar
2016Received suspicious call from impostorJan
2016HMRC confirmed genuine phone numberJan
2016Verified HMRC customer service numberJan
2016Received suspicious call claiming HMRCJan
2016Confirmed number belongs to HMRCJan
2016Reference to tax credit officeJan
2016Received suspicious call allegedly from HMRCJan
2016Missed call from customs officeJan
2016Legitimate contact from Debt departmentDec
2015Unidentified caller from number 0300 056 6655Dec
2015Number Of Searches: 1457 Number Of Comments: 45 First Seen: 05 December 2015 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Knoll Top(North Yorkshire) and Warmingham(Cheshire).
03000566655 has 45 comments of which 4 x negative and 25 x neutral and 16 x positive
03000566655 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03000566655 👆 is reported as a telephone number associated with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), used for legitimate enquiries and official correspondence, particularly related to tax credits, corporation tax, VAT, and debt matters. Many users confirm genuine calls, often polite and referencing prior inquiries with correct personal details. However, several warnings highlight scammers impersonating HMRC by spoofing this number, employing threats of arrest or urgent payment demands, sometimes with foreign accents. HMRC generally confirms calls will be prefixed with 0345 and advises that official communications usually arrive by post first. Caution is advised before sharing personal or payment information, and unexpected calls without prior official letters should be treated as suspicious or potentially fraudulent. Always verify with HMRC directly using known contact details.
Reports on phone number 03000566655
4 years03000569196 is definitely a legit HMRC number. I’ve just checked it against a letter I got that I’m sure is genuine. But be careful if you get a call from this number because scammers can fake the caller ID to make it look like they’re calling from a real number when they’re not!!! Always be careful with calls, especially if they ask for money or personal info! Hope this helps!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC threatening me with arrest over some tax fraud. They said if I paid up straight away on the phone, the arrest would be cancelled. Absolute con! Don’t fall for it and make sure you report these scammers so others don't get caught out!HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a HMRC officer named Tommy, speaking with a thick Indian accent. He warned me I'd end up in prison if I didn't pay my back taxes right then and there. What a load of rubbish! I reckon some folks might actually believe this stuff. It’s pretty scary to be truthful. I’ve blocked the number straight away - no doubt it’s a scam. Make sure to report these numbers so others don’t get caught out!HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be from HMRC saying I was involved in some kind of fraud and that if I didn’t press 1, I’d be arrested soon.HMRC7 years03000566655 seems dodgy to me. If it was really HMRC, they’d have left a voicemail. I didn’t pick up. Best to check with other sites that track calls like this if you’re worried.HMRC8 yearsReceived a message on my home phone from a chap named Sadiq, claiming to be from HMRC. He didn’t specify who he was trying to reach though, which makes it a bit vague. Quite curious about the whole thing, really.SadiqHMRC8 yearsIt's rather peculiar that this number doesn't allow for a return call, especially coming from HMRC.HMRC8 yearsThe call didn’t connect, and the caller hung up. If this is indeed the HMRC, why wouldn’t they just drop a message? It’s quite puzzling!HMRC8 yearsI was attempting to obtain the company's banking information to facilitate a VAT payment, but it turned out to be a load of utter nonsense.9 yearsThats the number for HMRC. I gave them a password when I phoned them first. When they rang me back a week later from this number, they said the correct password.HMRC9 years03000566655 called me - it was from the VAT Office, genuine call.VAT Office9 yearsI received a call purportedly from HMRC requesting details about a client of mine.HMRC9 yearsI got two calls from this number yesterday but no message left. Then they rang again today, I answered but no one spoke. Seems dodgy if they claim to be HMRC since they usually leave voicemails and mostly send letters by post with those scary brown envelopes. Maybe this was an old HMRC number that’s now being used by a scammer or something like that?HMRC9 yearsGot a call from this number yesterday but couldn’t ring back, it wouldnt let me. After reading the comments here, I got in touch with HMRC and they told me it wasn’t them. They said if they ever do call, their real number would show up.HMRC9 yearsCould anyone shed some light on which tax office this number belongs to?9 yearsOn the first of August 2017, I received a rather curious phone call from a chap who claimed to be representing the Tax Credit Department. He seemed quite keen to inquire about my partner and myself, insisting it was for updating their records. However, when I mentioned that we no longer apply for Tax Credits and reiterated my unwillingness to share any personal information over the phone, he casually reassured me that it was of no consequence and that I would receive an official letter with a prepaid envelope instead. To this day, I’m still waiting for that letter to arrive-nothing has materialised!Tax Credit Department9 yearsI actually got a proper call from HMRC. They were returning my call about a Corporation Tax question I had about a client, and the person on the phone was really polite and very helpful, which was a pleasant change :)HMRC9 yearsNo doubt its definitely HMRC, my mum called me from this number and she’s based at the Manchester branch.HMRCManchester9 yearshm, i just got a call from someones sayin it was the tax credit office. sounded odd to me.Tax Credit10 yearsThe call was from HMRC.10 yearsIt was HMRC calling me.HMRC10 yearshmrc calling again, such a pain!HMRC10 yearsThis ain't a scam, it's definitely HMRC. Might not be the tax credit department, but you really shouldn't just brush it off.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from this number yesterday, so I rang the tax credit office to check, and they told me this number isn’t one of theirs. They said if they ever needed you to repay anything, they’d contact you by post first. Apparently, all their numbers start with 0345, so this one’s definitely a scam. Best just to ignore calls from it unless you get an official letter through the post.10 yearsThat was definitely HMRC, they rang me about a new claim I’ve made. Asked loads of questions about my job and stuff.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from this number but when I try calling back it’s always busy. If it’s about tax credits, I already sent them all the details, but they keep ringing my late husband’s phone and he’s been gone for 3 weeks now.10 yearsthis seems like a legit hmrc phone number to meHMRC10 yearsActually got a call from HMRC, left me a voicemail saying they’d checked my question on the right date and that I’d get a letter in the post. Told me no need to ring back. If this was a scam, I don’t reckon they’d say that. Seems legit to me. Hope this clears things up!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from some HMRE people about an outstanding debt.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsI received a legitimate call from HMRC the other day. They left me a voicemail mentioning they had reviewed my inquiry on a specific date (which they got right) and that I should expect some correspondence in the post, so there’s no need for me to ring them back. If it had been a scam, they wouldn't have provided those details. Seems quite authentic to me. Just thought I'd share this in case it assists someone else! - Caller: HMRCHMRCCaller10 yearsI received a call from the number 03000566655, and the caller was asking me to settle a payment for October. I clarified that we don’t handle payroll and that I hadn’t received any demand notice from HMRC nor any instructions regarding the payment. The lady on the line mentioned there would be interest charges, to which I responded that it was alright but requested her to email me the document. She replied that they don’t send documents via email. I then suggested that she post it to me, but at that point, she just went quiet. After several attempts to get a response, I eventually hung up.HMRC10 yearsYou complete numpty!10 yearsHad a call from the HMRC about an outstanding bill.HMRC10 yearsIt sounded like someone calling about working tax credit.10 years“Business Owner” is set to become a part of Who Calls Me come this summer, dishing out a whopping £35 million, with a weekly salary of around £110,000. (Source: HMRC) - caller: To each their own!HMRC11 yearsI received a call this evening from this number. A gentleman with a pronounced foreign accent introduced himself using my company's name and requested my personal information. When I inquired about his identity, all he revealed was “HMRC.” Honestly, I found it quite shocking that HMRC would ring me at six o'clock in the evening, merely using my company’s name to fish for my details. I didn’t hesitate to hang up straight away. Please, for your own safety, refrain from sharing any information with these fraudsters!HMRC11 yearsI'm pleased to report that this number is absolutely legitimate for HMRC. I actually dispatched a fax to them asking for a callback to verify that they'd received my communication, and, lo and behold, this is the number that appeared on my caller ID. - Caller: HMRCHMRC11 yearsI phoned HMRC using the customer service number I had, just to double check, and they said it’s definitely one of their official numbers.HMRC11 yearsI just received a call from this number while I was on another line. They left a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, instructing me to ring them back on 0200 200 3824 before 19 January, providing a reference number. When I attempted to call back, the line was busy. I decided to do a quick search online. Some sources indicate it's related to HMRC, but a fair few people seem dubious about it. To be honest, I've never known any government agency to use an 0200 number. Once I heard it ringing, I promptly put the phone down. - caller: Allegedly from HMRC.HMRC11 yearsI recently reached out to HM Revenue and Customs, and they've assured me that both this number and the 0200 200 3824 line indeed belong to them. - caller: HMRCHM Revenue and CustomsHMRC11 yearssounds like it was the tax credits people calling me.11 yearsI got a call from 0300 056 6655, but I chose not to pick up. After some time, I listened to the voicemail that was left for me. The caller, who claimed to be representing HMRC, mentioned my full name, which was a bit odd. They did, however, get my business name all mixed up, which immediately set off alarm bells for me. The voice belonged to a middle-aged woman with a distinct southern English twang; she sounded quite convincing, I must admit. She urged me to ring back by 5.30 that evening, yet intriguingly, the number she provided (0300 123 1814) didn’t match the one that had initially rung me. Plus, the reference code she wanted me to use was an absurdly lengthy 14 digits. Unsurprisingly, I declined to return the call. From my understanding, HMRC typically reaches out via written correspondence first, and their phone calls normally come from a withheld number. Subsequently, I reached out to HMRC directly to report what I suspect is a scam. After a frustratingly long wait and having to explain my situation multiple times, they verified that they hadn’t made any call to me whatsoever. I just hope this message serves as a warning to others; don’t be misled just because it’s from an 0300 number. These deceitful scammers really do get on my nerves. - Caller: Supposedly from HMRCHMRC11 yearsI received a call from this number but chose not to pick up. Subsequently, a voicemail was left, claiming to be from customs regarding tax credits and urging me to make contact. When I attempted to return the call, I found the line constantly engaged. After numerous tries, I was met with a recorded message stating, "Apologies, but this number cannot be reached at the moment. Kindly try again later."11 yearsThis call was from the Inland Revenue's debt division. They handle more than just those in arrears with HMRC; they also work to locate individuals who are due funds. I received a call about a £1700 tax rebate. Just to clarify, this is not a dodgy prank or a marketing call. It’s a legitimate HMRC office - the number was 03000566655.Inland RevenueHMRC11 yearsI recently received a call from the number listed below, and I’m quite in the dark about who might be on the other end or the purpose of the call. I’m keen to uncover who this is. - caller: 0300 056 6655Submit Your Own Report (0300 056 6655)
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