New details have emerged about the amount of money owed to creditors - and how much they can expect to get back - by a regional Qld building company forced into liquidation.
Scott Kovacevic 2 min read October 21, 2024 - 2:56PM
A Gympie building company liquidated by the federal court was carrying more than $1.6 million in debt at the time it was wound up, new documents show.
A newly published statutory report into the liquidation of Hampton Home Builders reveals the company owed $970,197.77 to the Australian Taxation Office when it was wound up in July, 2024, following an application from the federal body.
Hampton Home Builders was started in October 2018 by Karen Robinson, who directed the company with John David.
Its licence was suspended by the QBCC in September 2023.
The report by KordaMentha liquidator David Johnstone, lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, says Hampton Home Builders also owed $308,660.31 in superannuation to 56 employees when it was shut down.
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