ABN 23 341 737 913

THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST

Discretionary Investment Trust

Registration Details

ABN
23 341 737 913
Business Name
THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST
ABN Status
Active
Registration Date
19 April 2000
State
Queensland
Postcode
4216
Entity Type
Discretionary Investment Trust
Record Last Updated
30 March 2024

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST Status
Not Registered
GST Registration Date

Other Names

Trading Name

  • BLACKET SECURITIES

Business Summary

THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST is a registered Australian business that is currently active since 19 April 2000. The entity operates as a Discretionary Investment Trust.

This business is located in Queensland, postcode 4216.

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 30 March 2024.

Change History

    • Postcode
      42174216
    • Other Names
      Geras Partners
    • State
      NSWQLD
    • Postcode
      20004217
    • Other Names
      +Geras Partners
    • Other Names
      Woolaby Australia
    • Other Names
      +Woolaby Australia
    • State
      QLDNSW
    • Postcode
      43502000
    • Business Name
      BLACKET SECURITIES PTY LTD ATF THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUSTTHE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST
    • Business Name
      THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUSTBLACKET SECURITIES PTY LTD ATF THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST
    • State
      QLD
    • Postcode
      4350
    • Other Names
      +BLACKET SECURITIES
    • Business Name
      THE CHARLES GREEN FAMILY TRUST
    • ABN Status
      Active
    • ABN Status Date
      19 April 2000

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