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HM Revenue & Customs has announced that it has had to redeploy some of its staff at the Central Agent Authorisation Team in Longbenton, so that the turnaround time for paper Forms 64-8 and Self Assessment Registrations will significantly increase. This has proved necessary in light of other, 'higher priority' work and is expected to last until 31 October 2010.

The original publicised target turnaround time for clients already in Self Assessment was just one working day from receipt.

Paper 64-8s for Self Assessment will take the least time - 2 weeks - whilst other authorisations may take up to 6 weeks. Self Assessment and Self-employment registrations may take up to 8 weeks.

HMRC is keen to emphasise that online agent authorisations are unaffected by the delays for paper registrations, and 'strongly encourages' agents to make use of the online facility.

For further information on the delays, see Central Agent Authorisation Team: Changes to Turnaround Times for Paper Forms until 31 October 2010.

For further information on online authorisation, see Online Agent Authorisation Service

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