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Another Taranaki fruit winery at risk of being liquidated – Stuff.co.nz

An application to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation will be heard in the High Court at New Plymouth on June 21.

Mark Dwyer

An application to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation will be heard in the High Court at New Plymouth on June 21.

Another Taranaki fruit winery is at risk of going into liquidation after failing to pay tax.

The New Zealand Customs Service has applied to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation over an unpaid debt of $14,625.25, most of which is related to excise duty.

The Companies Office register shows Cottage Wines Limited’s sole director is Barbara Burnard, who took over the role from husband Zane in August 2015.

The paperwork again…

Read the full article at: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/81029996/Another-Taranaki-fruit-winery-at-risk-of-being-liquidated

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 13, 2016

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Another Taranaki fruit winery at risk of being liquidated – Stuff.co.nz

An application to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation will be heard in the High Court at New Plymouth on June 21.

Mark Dwyer

An application to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation will be heard in the High Court at New Plymouth on June 21.

Another Taranaki fruit winery is at risk of going into liquidation after failing to pay tax.

The New Zealand Customs Service has applied to put Cottage Wines Limited into liquidation over an unpaid debt of $14,625.25, most of which is related to excise duty.

The Companies Office register shows Cottage Wines Limited’s sole director is Barbara Burnard, who took over the role from husband Zane in August 2015.

The paperwork again…

Read the full article at: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/81029996/another-taranaki-fruit-winery-at-risk-of-being-liquidated

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 13, 2016

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