Loose Women star Kaye Adams has claimed victory in a battle with the taxman. Kaye had been embroiled in a long-running dispute with HMRC over her employment status.
Kaye, who presents a show on BBC Radio Scotland, had won an earlier fight insisting she was a freelance worker and a tribunal had ruled in her favour in 2019.
HMRC appealed, insisting she was an employee and should pay more than £81,000 in tax and £44,000 in National Insurance from work she did at the BBC.An Upper Tier Tribunal hearing has now upheld the original ruling which covers the tax years of 2015-16 and 2016-17.
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