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For all general enquiries about HM Treasury and its work please contact the Treasury Switchboard on 020 7270 5000.
or by post:
The Correspondence & Enquiry Unit
2/W1
HM Treasury
1 Horse Guards Road
London
SW1A 2HQ
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The Treasury Solicitor is the Crown's Nominee for the purposes of the administration of the estates of persons who die intestate and without known kin and for the collection of the assets of dissolved companies and other miscellaneous bona vacantia in England and Wales. For more details visit the Treasury Solicitor's Bona Vacantia website or call them on 020 7210 4700.
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To email the Chancellor or the ministerial team, the address is:
ministers@hm-treasury.gov.uk
and to send a letter the address is:
Rt Hon George Osborne MP
Chancellor of the Exchequer
HM Treasury
Horse Guards Road
LONDON SW1A 2HQ
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