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How to set up your government gateway ID
To set up your government gateway ID, you’ll need to follow just a few simple steps:
- You should’ve received an email or letter to register for your ID. If by email, click the link in the email itself which will then take you to the ‘Breathing Space Service’. If you received your ID registration by letter, follow the link instructed.
- You’ll be asked on this link to ‘sign in using government gateway’. Select this option to continue.
- On the following page, you’ll be able to ‘create sign in details’ when you scroll further down the page.
- You’ll need to enter the email address you’ll be using. If you’re the super user, you must use the email address you provided when you enrolled in the service.
- Input the confirmation code you’ll have received from the service via email. Select ‘I have not got an email’ if nothing has been received and the email will be resent to you.
- Next, enter your name, create a password, and create a recovery word.
- It’s complete! By this stage you should be all done with your registration.
- You’ll get confirmation of your ID on the next screen and a confirmation email sent to you as well. Make sure you keep a record of your government gateway ID and your password for future use.
What will you need to set up a government gateway ID
There are very few things you’ll need to set up your government gateway ID. You’ll require:
- Your name
- An email address for the account (all correspondence is sent to this email address so ensure you have full access to the account)
- A password to use for each future login
- A memorable word/recovery word in case you forget your password.
What to do if you’ve lost your government gateway ID
If you’re unsure of your ID or password and get this incorrect five times, HMRC will lock you out of your account. So, if you’ve had a couple of attempts and you’re still not sure, there’s a few things you can do to start with.
First, check your emails for your previous government gateway ID confirmation. Searching these terms in your inbox can help you find your email quicker. If the email cannot be found and you still cannot remember your ID or password, you can recover these through HMRC’s problem signing in page.
If it’s your ID that you cannot find, you’ll be asked to confirm the email address that the original code was sent to, the password for the account, your national insurance number, and your postcode.
If it’s the password that you’ve lost or forgotten, you’ll be asked to confirm your identity by providing your government gateway ID, the email address the account was registered to when signing up (but this is only required if you want your password recovery to be sent via email), your unique taxpayer reference number (UTR number), and your national insurance number (NI) or postcode.
Worst case scenario you’ve lost or forgotten both your ID and password. In this case you’ll be required to pass lots of security checks so that HMRC can verify your identity. You’ll need to have:
- Your national insurance number
- Something that can be used as proof of identity such as a passport
- The phone or app you’ve used to get access codes
- Your date of birth
Go to the HMRC service registration page to get started. If you’ve already started a Self Assessment, you’ll need to get your account unlocked. To do this you’ll need to contact HMRC directly on their government gateway ID helpline on 03002003600. If you’ve not registered for Self Assessment, then you’ll have to create a new account. You’ll have to wait for a new account activation code to be sent to you directly.