Kaye Adams is in a second court battle with HMRC over the repayment of £124,000, after previously winning the case in 2019. Following an appeal, a Court of Appeal judge ordered another hearing in a lower tribunal, according to MailOnline.
Kaye, 60, is once again facing questions over her work hosting 'The Kaye Adams Programme' on BBC Radio Scotland from 2013-2017.
HMRC believes the presenter, who was employed as a freelancer during that time via her company Atholl House Productions Ltd, owes £81,150.60 in income tax and £43,290.98 in National Insurance contributions.
When the case first went to court, there was emphasis put on her being a freelancer for 20 years at both the BBC and ITV.The Mirror reports that a tribunal must now consider whether a hypothetical contract regarding her work would be treated as employment or self-employment, rather than the real contract.
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