However, Kaitiaki Adventures' lawyer said it had made substantial efforts to clear the debt and it didn't seem fair to deny one further short adjournment, particularly given the devastating effect liquidation would have on the company's employees and their families.
The court was told that despite Kaitiaki Adventures having paid $130,000 since the application for liquidation was made in April, it still owed Inland Revenue $345,058.51 including interest and penalties.
However, outside court Kaitiaki Adventures director Jason Wright told The Daily Post the figures stated in court were incorrect and the company only owed $100,000.
Mr Wright said although it wasn't an ideal situation, a property sale in Christchurch was being completed which would enable the debt to be paid and the company to continue as normal.
He said the company had been compliant for the past two years and he had no concerns for its future or that of its staff.