A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
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Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
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Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
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Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.
Related Posts
Shock reason behind business collapse – The Australian
A surge of businesses will collapse across the country as the ATO goes after mounting legacy debt, experts have warned.
The ATO and other creditors currently pose the greatest threat to cash-strapped small and medium-sized businesses, says Insolvency Australia, which has just released its latest Corporate Insolvency Index.
It comes as a popular West Australian business Barretts Bakery, this week was put into administration after it owed the ATO $2 million.
Read Next
Administrators were given control of the string of bakeries, which first opened in Perth in 1998, on July 27, according to a notice published on the ASIC website.