Comedian Jason Manford is reported to have been required to pay about £1.1 million to settle a tax bill related to his business interests. The report says the amount covers unpaid PAYE and National Insurance liabilities connected to his holding company, Invisible Man Ltd.
According to the same account, Invisible Man Ltd was placed into voluntary liquidation in 2017. The reporting also links the situation to broader financial pressures described as including costs and the impact of a divorce, which it says contributed to his need to sell property assets. The sources provided do not include details from official filings, and they focus primarily on the tax settlement and the company’s liquidation, rather than on any dispute over the underlying figures or process.
Overall, the outlets agree on the reported tax type (unpaid PAYE and National Insurance), the approximate settlement value (£1.1 million), and the fact that Invisible Man Ltd went into voluntary liquidation in 2017.