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THE YELLOW JERSEY BIKE SHOP PTY LTD

Australian proprietary company limited by shares

Company details
Name: THE YELLOW JERSEY BIKE SHOP PTY LTD
ACN: 137446167
Status: External Administration

Date of First Registration: 02/06/2009

Locality:
Suburb: IPSWICH
State: Queensland
Post code: 4305

Former names:

Documents lodged with ASIC
EventDate
Lodges a copy of the statutory report prepared by the liquidator to creditors20/02/2018
Lodges a copy of minutes of a meeting of members, creditors, contributories, committee of inspection20/12/2017
Notifies of property which the liquidator wishes to disclaim14/12/2017
Notifies of property which the liquidator wishes to disclaim01/12/2017
Lodges a summary of the company's affairs and details of creditors30/11/2017
Notifies of property which the liquidator wishes to disclaim30/11/2017
Lodges a copy of a declaration of relevant relationships and/or declaration of indemnities21/11/2017
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    Insolvency Appointments and Other Events
    EventDateAppointee
    ASIC is notified of the appointment or cessation of a liquidator to the company in a creditors voluntary winding up20/11/2017Adam Ward
    Capital Gains Tax Status
    EventDate
    If you are a shareholder in this company, it is possible you may be able to realise a capital loss on your shareholding for Capital Gains Tax purposes. That would depend on the form of external administration, when you acquired the shares and how they were held, and the nature and amount of any distributions. While crystallising a loss often makes good economic sense, we recommend you seek professional advice before buying or selling securities. See here for further details or enquire to admin@delisted.com.au with the name of the company you hold the shares in.21/08/2021