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XLT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING PTY LTD

Australian proprietary company limited by shares

Company details
Name: XLT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING PTY LTD
ACN: 80228039ABN: 49080228039
Status: External Administration

Date of First Registration: 26/09/1997

Locality:
Suburb: SUBIACO
State: Western Australia
Post code: 6008

Former names:

Documents lodged with ASIC
EventDate
Lodges notification of the appointment or cessation of an external administrator14/06/2019
Notifies ASIC that a resolution has been passed or agreed to14/06/2019
Lodges notification of a change to company details30/10/2014
Lodges notification of a change to company details28/10/2013
Lodges notification of a change to company details24/01/2012
Lodges notification of a change to company details19/10/2011
Lodges notification of a change to company details13/10/2010
Lodges notification of a change to company details26/05/2009
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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 up14/06/2019Liam Bailey
    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