Eamonn Holmes claims he’s been left “bitter” after being forced to sell a property in Northern Ireland following a tax dispute.
The GB News star revealed he’s lost two appeals against HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) which are said to have set him back “hundreds of thousands” in fees.
The Mirror reports that tax officials ruled he was a staff member when he was working for ITV, not a freelancer as he claimed, but the former This Morning host insists he’s never been eligible for holiday pay, sick pay or company shares.
The ruling means that the presenter was being faced with a backdated national insurance and tax payment demand that spanned 10 years.
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