HMRC Doubles Voluntary Sector Funding to £11m to Support Vulnerable and Digitally Excluded Taxpayers

  • More than £11 million in funding available for organisations to help customers with their tax affairs.
  • Voluntary and Community sector organisations invited to bid for funding from today.
  • Successful organisations will receive three-year funding grants from April 2027.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has pledged more than £11 million to support customers who need extra help, as it launches the latest round of its Voluntary and Community Sector Grant Funding Scheme.

Bids can be submitted from today (8 June) for the funding, which is available for voluntary and community sector organisations to provide specialist advice and support to HMRC customers who may need extra help with their tax affairs, interacting with its digital services, which continue to expand, or claiming entitlements.

HMRC has more than doubled the three-year grant funding allocation to £11.18 million starting April 2027. Applications can be submitted on GOV.UK until 3 July.

Organisations applying for the funding must show they can provide independent tailored support to customers who may experience barriers including those who:

  • may face difficulties in understanding their tax obligations
  • may have complex needs
  • are digitally excluded from accessing HMRC services

Dan Tomlinson, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury said:

“I’m delighted to build on our commitment to customers who need the most support and make this latest round of funding available for our partners in the voluntary sector who provide invaluable assistance to them. This funding means customers, who may be struggling with their tax affairs, are able to get the help they need to make a real difference to their situation.”

Successful organisations will work alongside HMRC’s Extra Support Team to ensure customers get straightforward advice and support in dealing with their tax affairs and ensuring they get the benefits they are entitled to receive.

Between April 2025 and April 2026, more than 43,000 customers, helped by grant-funded organisations working closely with HMRC’s Extra Support Team, were able to engage with HMRC in a way that works for them and access the information they need.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Chief Customer Officer said:

“We are all about making it easier for people to get their tax right and by working closely with our Voluntary and Community sector partners we can ensure our customers who need extra support have access to help when they need it most.”

The grants, worth £3.73 million a year, will be awarded quarterly over the 3 years between April 2027 and April 2030. Successful organisations will be announced later this year.

For more information on the Voluntary and Community Sector Grant Funding Scheme, eligibility and to apply, go to GOV.UK.

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