Saturday, April 2, 2011

Mission A wedding dresses shop that was seized and closed by back taxes filed for bankruptcy Wednesday

Mission A wedding dresses shop that was seized and closed by back taxes filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, allowing you to open and follow the orders of their state of Kansas customers.The U.S. took action against Monday Clothing , saying the company owed more than $ 46,000 in sales taxes.State officials were making arrangements for customers with wedding dresses in order layaway or special.
But at least one family was told that there were several hundred dollars I paid in advance tuxedo rental for a presentation of reorganization in Chapter 30 October wedding.The 11 should mean that all customers will be satisfied, according to the Department Kansas Prairie Village Revenue.Tori Goessling was relieved to hear about evolution. "I know I'm making my casual wedding gown," Goessling said Wednesday, after calling the store. She said the store was also working with her to get dressed for her bridesmaids, which had paid a deposit of 50 percent, from the statement MANUFACTURER.
As Department of Revenue said the fiscal situation should not Fine affect the Real America or any wedding dress or other pending functions.The Penner family that owns the plus size wedding dresses? store said business had declined since it was forced to move from downtown Kansas City to San Martway Mission.The 5330 in wedding dress shop reopened yesterday afternoon and resume your usual 10 am-8 pm today.

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