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See if you have what it takes to be part of the HMRC Graduate Recruitment Scheme

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See if you have what it takes to be part of the HMRC Graduate Recruitment Scheme

With 200 places available, HMRC is looking for the UK’s top graduates to join its graduate training scheme.

Offering a diverse and challenging start to their career path, the graduates will be supported and guided through the four year Tax Specialist Programme. They will gain first-hand experience of investigating tax fraud to negotiating settlements, while developing skills to tackle complex issues and lead their own team of tax professionals.

HMRC is searching for motivated and dedicated graduates with at least a 2:2 degree, in any subject, to apply for the scheme.

Edward Troup, Tax Assurance Commissioner, HMRC said:

“HMRC’s work touches everyone in the UK. What we do is challenging and hugely varied.

“We are looking for intelligent and driven graduates who are up to a challenge and want to help keep the UK working.”

Further information on joining the Tax Specialist Programme can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/tax-professional-development-programme

The deadline for all applications is midnight Tuesday 24 November.

Notes for Editors

1. Applications for the HMRC Graduate Recruitment Scheme are open from today (01 October) to midnight on Tuesday 24 November.

2. HMRC’s Graduate Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HmrcGraduates

3. Follow HMRC on Twitter @HMRCgovuk

4. HMRC's flickr channel www.flickr.com/hmrcgovuk

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Issued by HM Revenue & Customs Press Office

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is the UK’s tax authority.

HMRC is responsible for making sure that the money is available to fund the UK’s public services and for helping families and individuals with targeted financial support.

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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is the UK’s tax authority

HMRC is responsible for making sure that the money is available to fund the UK’s public services and for helping families and individuals with targeted financial support.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
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