Eamonn Holmes 'faces £250k bill' from HMRC as he loses tax case over ITV pay

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Eamonn Holmes is reportedly facing a £250,000 tax bill after losing a case to HMRC over how he is paid, having told the taxman he is a freelancer

Eamonn Holmes is facing a whopping £250,000 tax bill after losing a case to HMRC over how he is paid.

 

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