Holly Willoughby’s agency given extra time to kind £377,000 HMRC debt

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The corporate is prone to being wound up by courtroom order

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Holly Willoughby’s media firm has been given an extra likelihood to keep away from being wound up over a tax debt. Roxy Media, the media manufacturing and administration agency run by the TV presenter and her husband, Dan Baldwin, was issued with a winding-up order by His Majesty’s Income & Customs (HMRC) earlier this 12 months, in line with courtroom filings.

A listening to on the Insolvency and Corporations Court docket in April heard that the agency owed £377,000 in tax, which had been decreased from an unknown quantity. The case was adjourned for 12 weeks to permit the debt to be paid.

At a listening to on Wednesday, Charlotte Cooke, for HMRC, instructed the courtroom that the corporate was searching for to take the case to a tax tribunal, with no particulars given over whether or not the debt had been paid partially or in full. She mentioned: “I perceive the corporate has submitted an utility for a late attraction to be heard.

“Our place is that that’s opposed.” She continued: “This has gone on lengthy sufficient.”

Michael Collins, representing the corporate, confirmed it was taking the case to a tax tribunal, however no particulars got in courtroom as to what the problem involved. Mr Collins continued that the corporate was ready for a date for the tribunal attraction to be heard.

Insolvency and Corporations Court docket Decide Sally Barber adjourned the case till August 20. Willoughby arrange the corporate along with her husband to concentrate on managing media purchasers.

Data on Corporations Home point out that she was appointed as a director of the corporate in 2014, and Mr Baldwin in 2008. The presenter is greatest identified for beforehand fronting ITV daytime present This Morning and

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