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Hi All

Ive only just seen this (maybe I go round with my eyes shut!!)  but just thought I would share it with anyone who hasnt seen it and will need to login to HMRC anytime soon.

 

Online Service Availability
From 30 September 2015, you will no longer be able to connect to HMRC online services using the SSLv3 protocol. For the majority of online customers this will mean no change. The SSLv3 protocol is considered insecure and is no longer supported by many browsers. You should ensure your browser (or other software) is capable of using and configured to use 'Transport Layer Security' (TLS) 1.0 or above, (TLS1.1 and 1.2). If you are uncertain about the type of secure connection your browser or other software can support, you can check it at Hows my SSL. HMRC regularly provides information detailing current important issues and HMRC Online Services Availability.

JavaScript announcement
From 8 August 2015 you will need JavaScript enabled to log in to your online account. You will get an error message if you try to log in without this. This can usually be enabled within your browser settings. To do this search "enableJavascript" on your internet browser.



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 Joanne 

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I logged in today no issues, so must already be sorted. If that effects us, would we have been able to get in, given that its mid october... crumbs, its mid october.. how'd that happen?!

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Hi Michelle
I logged in ok too - just thought I would try and warn a few people in case they hadnt seen it and were maybe going to be on the last minute with any returns etc.

No idea how it got to mid October - scared myself with that one too!

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 Joanne 

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Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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