Coronation Street actor William Roache (91) given three months to settle tax debt

The High Court granted the 91-year-old Coronation Street star a 12-week adjournment to ‘allow for the sale of property’.
Coronation Street actor William Roache (91) given three months to settle tax debt

By Jess Glass, PA Law Editor

Coronation Street star William Roache has been given three months to settle a tax debt, the High Court in London has heard.

Mr Roache did not appear at a specialist hearing on Monday, where lawyers for the UK's tax authority, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), said the sum the actor owes – which was not disclosed in court – has been reduced due to payments made.

Jacquille Jarrett, for HMRC, said Mr Roache had asked for a 12-week adjournment, which was unopposed, to “allow for the sale of property”.

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William Roache holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-serving TV soap star in the world. Photo: Kirsty O’Connor/PA

Retired Insolvency and Companies Court judge Stephen Baister granted the adjournment and said Mr Roache’s case will return in June.

“Splendid,” Dr Baister said at the end of the hearing, which lasted less than a minute, at the High Court in London.

Mr Roache is best known for his portrayal of Ken Barlow in the ITV soap for more than 60 years after making his debut in its first episode in 1960.

The 91-year-old holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-serving TV soap star in the world.

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