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How can an ordinary person work for the HMRC tax office?

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Hi good morning. How can I work as a tax man in the HMRC. Could a person be trained up without a 2:2 degree? Thank you for your time. Mr Williams.

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    Mary .. Equality Diversity And Inclusion Consultant

    Good morning, Mr Williams.


    My initial thought was, I am an ordinary person and work for HMRC! lol.


    HMRC offers a range of roles, from administrative positions to specialist tax roles. For many Tax Professional Development Programme (TPDP) roles, a 2:2 degree (or equivalent) is typically required because these are graduate-level positions. You have already highlighted this entry point in your question.


    However, HMRC also recruits for non-graduate roles, such as Tax Officer or Compliance Officer positions (These often require GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths, and strong analytical skills). That's the route I took, although I work in a project and HR type role these days.


    Training Opportunities


    • HMRC provides structured training programmes for new recruits, including apprenticeships.
    • Apprenticeships allow you to earn while you learn, and they do not require a degree.
    • You’ll receive on-the-job training and may work towards professional qualifications over time.


    Alternative Routes

    If you don’t have a 2:2 degree, consider HMRC Apprenticeships (Level 3 or Level 4) or Internal progression: Start in an entry-level role and work your way up. HMRC values skills such as problem-solving, attention to detail, and communication—so relevant experience can help.


    Where to Apply

    Visit https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about/recruitment or the https://www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/ for current vacancies.


    Hope this answer is helpful to you and good luck if you apply to join us!!

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