Loose Women chaos as two show legends ‘quit’ after furious row with bosses ‘over contracts’

LOOSE Women legends Jane Moore and Janet Street Porter are said to have left the lunchtime show in a row over contracts.

The pair are reportedly locked in a bitter dispute after being ordered to sign contracts that will cause their taxes to soar.

Jane Moore is one of the Loose Women stars reportedly set to quit
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Jane Moore is one of the Loose Women stars reportedly set to quit
Janet Street-Porter is reportedly locked in a bitter dispute over her contract
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Janet Street-Porter is reportedly locked in a bitter dispute over her contract

The Sun columnist Jane, and newspaper veteran Janet, consider themselves freelance journalists and put their foot down after the contracts labelled them "permananet ITV staff" thus changing their tax codes with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

The standoff also involves contract issues such as the absence of holiday, sick pay, pension, and restrictions on certain work opportunities.

A source told MailOnline: "Jane and Janet are furious.

"They have done such a lot for that show and they love it – but… they do different work across different companies and, as journalists, value their independent status.

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"Things have got pretty tense. If it carries on, there might be a big change to the line-up."

The Sun has contacted their reps and Loose Women for comment.

The dispute revolves around ITV's new PAYE-only contracts policy, in response to HMRC's off-payroll working rules that aim to eliminate the use of a 'corporate veil' for high-earning TV presenters.

This policy has already led to the departure of Carol McGiffin last year, who deemed it unreasonable in her Best magazine article.

She spoke of the "stress" of coming to an agreement with ITV last year.

She said: "I haven't been on the show for two months now because I've had to step away from it.

"It was causing me too much stress, which was mostly down to a difficult contract issue I'd been challenging since January.

"The problem was, ITV were insisting, for the first time since I went back in 2018, that if I wanted to carry on doing the show, I would have to sign a contract that was totally unjust and unworkable for me, so I had to say no thanks.

"And I know it looks like I've thrown my toys out of the pram, but the whole saga was affecting my health."

HMRC officials previously claimed Loose Women star Kaye Adams was a permanent ITV employee and owed thousands in unpaid taxes.

The Sun told last week how TV presenter Kaye, 61, finally won her 10-year tax dispute after HMRC conceded defeat in her case.

The Loose Women host was successful after a court ruled she was a freelance worker.

She had pleaded with the tax authority not to appeal and said the stress of the case had been "almost unbearable".

After reviewing the decision, HMRC said they will not appeal the judgement.

HMRC officials claimed she was an employee and owed thousands in unpaid taxes.

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They said she should pay more than £124,000 in tax and National Insurance for her work presenting The Kaye Adams Programme on BBC Radio Scotland between 2013 and 2017.

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Carol McGiffin suffered similar pressures on Loose Women last year and quit the show
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Carol McGiffin suffered similar pressures on Loose Women last year and quit the showCredit: Rex
Kaye Adams won her battle with HMRC over her 'freelance' status
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Kaye Adams won her battle with HMRC over her 'freelance' status