Gary Barlow's Autobiography Reveals Take That's Financial Struggles Before Alleged Tax-Dodging Scheme

Revealed: Gary's Past Financial Problems
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Gary Barlow’s 2006 autobiography makes for interesting reading when you consider recent reports that claimed the singer and two of his Take That bandmates have paid into a tax-dodging scheme.

In his book, ‘My Take’, Gary admitted that he often let the other members of the band make key decisions, revealing: “My financial affairs were chaotic. As a band we were well advised, but personally things were a mess.”

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Gary Barlow

Gary’s poor money-management skills eventually led to him employing Jason Orange’s brother Simon to help him keep on top of things, though it is thought Simon hasn’t been working with Gary for years.

“I wanted someone to look after everything, from negotiating and buying my houses to ensuring my electricity wasn’t cut off if I was away from home for six weeks,” Gary wrote.

Sources are now suggesting that the singer’s lack of financial know-how could be the reason why he’s reportedly been paying into the Icebreaker Management scheme, which a court ruling labelled as “a tax avoidance scheme”.

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Howard, Gary and Mark all allegedly paid into the scheme

The singer and his bandmates Mark Owen and Howard Donald are thought to be facing £20 million pound bills after paying a total of over £60 million into the scheme.

Gary Barlow - Fat To Fit
In Shape As A Teenager(01 of08)
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Gary started off his pop career in the 1990s toned and slim. (credit:Getty)
On Stage (02 of08)
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In the heyday of Take That Gary was still getting exercise with strenuous dance routines. (credit:Getty)
The Weight Begins To Pile On(03 of08)
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With the end of Take That, Gary began to comfort eat to fill the gap. (credit:Getty)
The Double Chin Grows(04 of08)
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By 1999, with his career flagging, Gary's double chin grew prominently as seen here at the Mardi Gras festival in London's Finsbury Park. (credit:PA)
With Wife Dawn(05 of08)
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Even when Gary began to lose his boyband figure his wife Dawn stood by him 'through thick and thin' he said. (credit:Getty)
Reformation Of Take That(06 of08)
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With Gary's career back on track, he slimmed down to be able to go back on tour with a very successful reunion. (credit:PA)
As An X Factor Judge(07 of08)
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Gary looks tanned and relaxed as he grows into his role as a straight-talking critic on the hit talent show, the X Factor.
November 2011(08 of08)
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By now, Gary is the mature hunk the X Factor has been drooling over. At the age of 40, Gary is looking better than ever.