Dna Building & Construction Pty Ltd

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 167231414
Australian Business Number: 67167231414
Registration date: December 13, 2013
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Dna Building & Construction Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2013-12-13 and was issued with the 167231414 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 67167231414. Since 2016-07-07, the company is headquartered in ACT, post code 2600. The previous headquarters were located in ACT 2914 (from 2014-09-21 to 2016-07-07), ACT 2914 (from 2013-12-16 to 2014-09-21). Dna Building & Construction Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2013-12-16. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2016-07-07.

Details for ABN 67167231414

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active December 16, 2013 current

Main Name

Name From To
Dna Building & Construction Pty Ltd December 16, 2013 current

Main Location

Location From To
ACT 2600 July 7, 2016 current
ACT 2914 September 21, 2014 July 7, 2016
ACT 2914 December 16, 2013 September 21, 2014

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered December 16, 2013 current

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