ABN 17 829 366 488

MOHAMED, HASSINA

Individual/Sole Trader

Registration Details

ABN
17 829 366 488
Business Name
MOHAMED, HASSINA
ABN Status
Cancelled
Registration Date
6 October 2022
State
Victoria
Postcode
3207
Entity Type
Individual/Sole Trader
Record Last Updated
7 October 2022

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST Status
Not Registered
GST Registration Date

Other Names

Trading Name

  • Daramalee Driving School

Business Summary

MOHAMED, HASSINA is a registered Australian business with a cancelled ABN status since 6 October 2022. The entity operates as an Individual/Sole Trader.

This business is located in Victoria, postcode 3207.

This business is not registered for GST. This may be because their annual turnover is below the $75,000 threshold, or they have chosen not to register. You cannot claim GST credits on purchases from non-GST registered suppliers.

Data sourced from the Australian Business Register (ABR) bulk data extract. This record was last updated on 7 October 2022.

Change History

    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      14 June 20216 October 2022
    • ABN Status
      CancelledActive
    • ABN Status Date
      15 May 201914 June 2021
    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      17 July 201415 May 2019
    • ABN Status
      CancelledActive
    • ABN Status Date
      9 October 201317 July 2014
    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      23 May 20089 October 2013
    • Other Names
      +Daramalee Driving School
      Hassina Mohamed
    • Business Name
      MOHAMED, HASSINA SAADEDINMOHAMED, HASSINA
    • Business Name
      MOHAMED, HASSINA SAADEDIN
    • ABN Status
      Active
    • ABN Status Date
      23 May 2008
    • State
      VIC
    • Postcode
      3207
    • Other Names
      +Hassina Mohamed

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