Post Office card account

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Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

You send letter with "Current we pay your benefits or tax credits into a Post Office card account. But we now expect you to use a bank, building society or credit union account" What legal authority do you to make someone stop using the Post Office card account and legal authority you have to bully them to open or use a bank, building society or credit union account for benefits?

Why send me letter from HM Government when you are HMRC or DWP?

Yours faithfully,

Paul Creasy

HM Revenue and Customs

 
 
FOI 2230 /16
 
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Dear Mr Creasy,

 

Please find the attached response to your Freedom of Information request,
reference FOI 2230/16.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Peter Harlow

HM Revenue and Customs | Freedom of Information Team

 

 

 

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