HMRC is planning to close its self assessment tax helpline  for three months over the summer to focus call centre resources on dealing with  other problem calls.
All calls to the helpline will be redirected to digital  services over the period to give HMRC time to deal with other more urgent phone  enquiries.
The helpline will be closed for three months from Monday 12  June until Monday 4 September.
During this time HMRC said it will 'trial directing self  assessment queries from the helpline to the department's digital services,  including its online guidance, digital assistant and webchat'.
HMRC will increase the number of advisers available on  webchat, the online service helpline and the extra support team helpline.
Angela MacDonald, Deputy CEO and Second Permanent Secretary  at HMRC, said:
'We continually review  our services to see how they can best serve the public and we are taking steps  to improve them.'
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