Paul O’Grady’s company has continued to earn around £63,000 a week following his death last year.
The TV star was still working up until the day he died in March 2023 at the age of 67.
New accounts filed from his film Buster Productions Ltd, which is named after his beloved dog, showed it paid £655,000 in corporation tax.
It indicates his income for the 12 months was around £3.3million, while the company is worth £8.5million.
The For The Love Of Dogs star, who left £15.5million in his will, founded Buster Productions Ltd in 2001.
The late Paul O’Grady has continued to earn around £63,000 a week following his death last year
The TV star, who was still working up until the day he died in March last year at the age of 67, new figures from his film Buster Productions Ltd showed it paid £655,000 in corporation tax
The much-loved presenter paid £341,525 in corporation tax in the year to May 2022 – indicating his income for the 12 months was £1.7million, reports The Mirror.
It comes after Paul’s widow husband former professional dancer Andre Portasio put their lavish seven-bedroom mansion on the market for £3.5million.
The Kent farmhouse, which was inherited by Andre when his late husband died, was listed on Rightmove at the start of October.
The Liverpudlian had lived in Knoll House, which boasts four large reception rooms, from 1999 until his death in March 2023.
Eighteen months later, his widower has taken the decision to sell the luxury Edwardian building despite having recently won a fierce planning battle with neighbours.
Locals had objected to the former dancer’s request to turn part of the mansion into the holiday let, accusing him of effectively building a new home ‘by the back door’.
They also added that there was no need for more holiday lets in the area, citing fears of road accidents with a ‘constant stream of visiting car drivers unfamiliar with the property’s awkward access’.
As well as Knoll Hill House itself, the estate boasts a swimming pool and several outbuildings, including two self-contained cottages, a barn, and stables.
As a keen animal lover, as many as 14 sheep, three dogs, two pigs, hundreds of rescued chickens, ducks, alpacas, goats and barn owls all call Knoll Hill home thanks to Paul.
It comes after Paul’s widow husband former professional dancer Andre Portasio put their lavish seven-bedroom mansion on the market for £3.5million