ABN 24 562 641 415

ZANCO, NATALIE KAREN

Individual/Sole Trader

Registration Details

ABN
24 562 641 415
Business Name
ZANCO, NATALIE KAREN
ABN Status
Cancelled
Registration Date
17 July 2013
State
Northern Territory
Postcode
0830
Entity Type
Individual/Sole Trader
Record Last Updated
19 October 2013

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST Status
Not Registered
GST Registration Date

Other Names

Other Trading Name

  • natalie jurczyluk occupational therapy

Business Summary

ZANCO, NATALIE KAREN is a registered Australian business with a cancelled ABN status since 17 July 2013. The entity operates as an Individual/Sole Trader.

This business is located in Northern Territory, postcode 0830.

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 19 October 2013.

Change History

    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      15 September 200917 July 2013
    • Business Name
      JURCZYLUK, NATALIE KARENZANCO, NATALIE KAREN
    • Other Names
      +natalie jurczyluk occupational therapy
      Natalie Jurczyluk Homewares
    • ABN Status
      CancelledActive
    • ABN Status Date
      25 June 200815 September 2009
    • Postcode
      08200830
    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      5 August 200525 June 2008
    • State
      NSWNT
    • Postcode
      22820820
    • Business Name
      JURCZYLUK, NATALIE KAREN
    • ABN Status
      Active
    • ABN Status Date
      5 August 2005
    • State
      NSW
    • Postcode
      2282
    • Other Names
      +Natalie Jurczyluk Homewares

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