Getting tax advice
This advice applies to Scotland. See advice for See advice for England, See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Wales
We don’t have advice about tax on our website.
If you need help with tax, you can get advice from the tax charity TaxAid.
If you’re on a low income, you might be able to get free help from a tax adviser.
You can get help with issues like:
checking income tax rates
understanding the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system and National Insurance
completing your tax return
getting tax refunds
understanding tax on pensions
TaxAid helpline number
Telephone: 0345 120 3779
Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm
Email: info@taxaid.org.uk
TaxAid does not accept walk-ins at its offices, clients should contact TaxAid for advice by telephone or email first.
The Scottish Tax Clinic provides means-tested, free, confidential advice on income tax issues to people in Scotland.
You can phone the clinic on 0345 120 3779. Lines are open on Fridays, 9am to 4pm. Or you can email taxclinic@ed.ac.uk.
TaxAid can’t help with questions about Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax. You can find out about Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax on GOV.UK.
You can also get free tax advice from Advice Direct Scotland at taxadvice.scot.
Page last reviewed on 19 March 2021