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AH Construction has $8m shortfall

Firm did not pay tax department for six years before going into voluntary administration earlier this year.

A major auction of AH Construction's assets was held in April.

Failed earthmoving firm AH Construction has a $7.9 million shortfall following a recent auction of the company’s assets, the first liquidator’s reports shows.

The report also revealed the company racked up $7.9m in unpaid obligations to Inland Revenue and court proceedings were being brought

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Nicholas Pointon Fri, 05 May 2023
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