Four prominent Boost Juice outlets on the gold coast have ceased trading, with the company behind their operation placed into liquidation due to outstanding tax debts.
Adding another layer to the unfolding drama, the directors of the now-defunct entity are preparing to offload their luxurious Broadbeach Waters waterfront mansion, a property with a surprising connection to the Gold Coast Suns AFL team.
Abadell Pty Ltd, the company behind the Boost Juice stores in prominent locations such as Robina, Australia Fair, Paradise Centre, and Surfers Paradise, was formally wound up by the Federal Court on May 1.
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This decisive action followed a winding-up application initiated by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation in December of last year, with the court also ordering Abadell Pty Ltd to cover the legal costs incurred.
The Boost Juice at the Paradise Centre has been closed. Picture Glenn Hampson
Since the court’s ruling, all four affected Boost Juice outlets have been marked as “temporarily closed” on Google, leaving many local patrons surprised.
Helen Newman of BDO Advisory has been appointed as the…
