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About this service

If you are a tax agent or staff of a tax agency and you require bulk stationery you can log in or register for our stationery ordering service - StationeryXpress.

When to use this service

Use StationeryXpress to order bulk stationery and forms from us.

If you are already registered, please go to Login >

If you have not yet registered for this service, please go to Register >

Alternatively you can also request most stationery through our automated phone service INFOexpress. You can contact INFOexpress from any touch tone phone and recorded messages will guide you each step of the way.

What you will need

To use StationeryXpress, you will need to complete the StationeryXpress tax agent registration form (IR599) and return it by fax or post as shown on the form. We will then provide you with a user ID and password which you can then use to log onto StationeryXpress. If you are already registered, click 'login' above. (Note: this link will take you out of the Inland Revenue website).

After you finish

If you have problems logging on, please call our technical helpdesk on 0800 101 035.

This service may require you to send confidential information to Inland Revenue so it is located on a secure part of our website to prevent unauthorised interception. If you are unable to access this service, your browser and/or firewall settings may need updating.

Inland Revenue takes online security very seriously. We have systems in place to protect the information you provide us, and regularly update our standards and technology to provide protection for your personal information.

You play an important role in protecting your information by taking basic precautions to protect your computer and data. You should keep your computer secure, only deal online with people and organisations you know and trust, and check that your personal information travels across the internet on secure connections.

There are many resources about computer security (such as websites, books and magazines) that can help guide you on what security precautions are appropriate for your situation.