ABN 32 580 822 338

C.J NEEDHAM & L.A NEEDHAM

Family Partnership

Registration Details

ABN
32 580 822 338
Business Name
C.J NEEDHAM & L.A NEEDHAM
ABN Status
Cancelled
Registration Date
26 March 2024
State
South Australia
Postcode
5170
Entity Type
Family Partnership
Record Last Updated
27 March 2024

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST Status
Cancelled
GST Registration Date
1 October 2016

Business Summary

C.J NEEDHAM & L.A NEEDHAM is a registered Australian business with a cancelled ABN status since 26 March 2024. The entity operates as a Family Partnership.

This business is located in South Australia, postcode 5170.

This business was previously registered for GST but the registration has been cancelled as of 1 October 2016. You cannot claim GST credits on invoices dated after the cancellation date.

Data sourced from the Australian Business Register (ABR) bulk data extract. This record was last updated on 27 March 2024.

Change History

    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      1 July 200926 March 2024
    • GST Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • GST Status Date
      1 July 20091 October 2016
    • Other Names
      NORMANTON PEACOCK FARM BED & BREAKFAST
    • Postcode
      51725170
    • Other Names
      NORMANTON PEACOCK FARM BED & BREAKFAST
    • ABN Status
      CancelledActive
    • ABN Status Date
      30 June 20031 July 2009
    • GST Status
      Active
    • GST Status Date
      1 July 2009
    • ABN Status
      ActiveCancelled
    • ABN Status Date
      10 January 200330 June 2003
    • Other Names
      +NORMANTON PEACOCK FARM BED & BREAKFAST
      +NORMANTON PEACOCK FARM BED & BREAKFAST
    • Business Name
      C.J NEEDHAM & L.A NEEDHAM
    • ABN Status
      Active
    • ABN Status Date
      10 January 2003
    • State
      SA
    • Postcode
      5172

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