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International social security administration

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Employment Tax
Guidance

International social security administration

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Employment Tax
Guidance
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How to apply for certificates

Requests for A1s or other certificates of coverage or continuing liability are usually made by the employer or their agent. They need to be made to HMRC Newcastle. The full address is:

HM Revenue & Customs
PT Operations North East England
International Caseworker
BX9 1AN
Telephone enquiries can now only be made via the general HMRC helpline numbers
Contact by email is usually not possible, although, on occasions, an official may provide an email address

Whilst applications can be made online, some certificates are still requested by post. Where an online application is made and a 64-8 authority form is required, this can be attached to the application as announced in the August 2022 employer bulletin. There is a series of application forms depending on the type of certificate being requested and they are readily available on the GOV.UK website. The majority of these can now be submitted using the Government Gateway rather than physical applications being made. Leaflet NI38 ‘Social

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