myageingparent.com talks to the Guardian about tax help for the vulnerable

Older people may feel left in the lurch when it comes to getting help with filing accurate self-assessment returns and other tax problems after the closure of the last of HM Revenue and Customs’ 281 tax inquiry centres last summer. But new types of help are available to the 2.5 million people a year who previously used these centres.

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