A former director of Rosendorff Diamonds, Yehonatan Levy, is facing legal action from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) over alleged unpaid tax debts totaling nearly $1.5 million. The ATO has filed a Supreme Court writ against Levy, who previously acquired Rosendorff Jewellers in 2019 amid financial difficulties. Rosendorff, a long-standing Perth-based luxury jeweler, is currently in administration, with its assets being liquidated. Levy was also associated with Clyde and Associates Pty Ltd, which failed to remit taxes during specific periods, leading to director penalties. The case highlights ongoing financial challenges for the business and potential legal repercussions for Levy.
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