Delays in processing re-instatement applications (form COR40.5) and common causes for non-processing

The CIPC would like to inform its customers that once again delays in the processing of re-instatement applications are experienced. The incoming volume of applications is still high, and this is being exasperated by multiple submissions by customers and non-adherence to document and process requirements. The high incoming volumes are further affected by customers sending enquiries to processing mailboxes.

The processing mailbox re-instatements@cipc.co.za is strictly dedicated to the processing of re-instatement applications (Form CoR40.5 and re-instatement court orders). We kindly request that customers do not send any general enquiries or other applications to this mailbox. Each matter received by this mailbox is converted into an electronic image which is then added to the queue for matters requiring processing – this adds to the volume of matters the team must process to reach a valid application and increases the turnaround time of processing. Sending multiple applications and enquiries to different mailboxes will not expedite the processing of your request. In fact, it may cause delays in the overall processing time for all customers.

For any enquiries, please refer to the notice “CIPC enquiries system not available – alternative processes” published on 19 March 2024. This will ensure that your query is directed to the correct department for assistance.

To minimize the rejection or non-processing of your application, please ensure that you meet all the necessary requirements before submitting your re-instatement application. For a comprehensive list of requirements, please visit www.cipc.co.za / enterprise maintenance / and select the right category / Changes to Management, Admin & Governance / Re-instatement.

Here are some common causes for non-processing that you should be aware of: –

− To ensure the successful tracking of your application, please ensure you have sufficient funds (R200) available in the indicated customer code on the CoR40.5 form.

− Ensure that the customer code is clear and legible.

− When submitting your application, please ensure that all attachments are in PDF format (not WinZip, Word, Excel, JPEG, or other emails etc.) and included in a single email. We are unable to download attachments from links or other websites.

− Ensure that your scanned attachments are of good quality and legible for processing.

− If the application is being submitted by a representative on behalf of the company or close corporation, please include a valid mandate document.

− Include sufficient documentary proof to prove that the company or close corporation was in business, had outstanding assets or liabilities, or had any other economic value. Examples of acceptable proof include bank statements, deed search, intellectual property registrations, share certificates, outstanding tax notifications, lease agreements, and asset ownership documents.

Kindly ensure that your application meets all process and document requirements before submitting to re-instatements@cipc.co.za with all attachments in PDF format and as a single e-mail.

Once you have received confirmation that your re-instatement application has been processed, please continue to file all outstanding Annual Returns, Beneficial Ownership Declarations, and Financial Statements/Annual Financial Statements via either www.bizportal.gov.za or annualreturns.cipc.co.za.

Our apologies for the delay and any inconvenience caused.

Notice 46 of 2024

CIPC enquiries system not available – alternative processes update on notice published on 19 March 2024

 Dear Customers,

Kindly note that the Enquiry system (www.enquiries.cipc.co.za ) is currently not available.  Customers are advised to use the following email addresses to send enquiries to a specific unit or department.  The customer code as well as enterprise number and tracking number (if applicable) must be used as a reference to ensure that the staff member/s will be able to assist.

IMPORTANT:  Do not send any enquiries to personal mailboxes but use the relevant email address listed below.  Please do not send the same enquiry several times to the same mailbox, as it causes a blockage in the system.  This results in a longer time to finalise each query.  Your mail will be attended to as soon as possible.

Below table is the first level for enquiries.  If not answered within 10 business days, escalate as per the CIPC escalation procedure – https://www.cipc.co.za/?page_id=3725

CUSTOMER CODE
Customer code update / password reset  (e.g. If email address on customer code is outdated)

resetpassword@cipc.co.za

Ensure that the required documents are attached.

a.      Certified ID copy (not  older than 3 months)

b.      Customer code update form (Available on the link: https://www.cipc.co.za/?page_id=1975 )

 

Customer verification process verification@cipc.co.za
COMPANIES AND CLOSE CORPORATIONS
Name reservation ENQnamereservations@cipc.co.za
Company registrations – manual, conversions, external company enqmanualnewcompanies@cipc.co.za
Company registrations – electronic enqelectronicnewcompanies@cipc.co.za
Foreigner Assurance enqforeignerassurance@cipc.co.za
CoR89 enqCoR89@cipc.co.za
Company amendments – conversion from one type of company to another, main business changes, other MOI changes

enqmoiamendments@cipc.co.za

 

Company and close corporation Financial Year End changes, Address changes, Location of company records, company name changes

enqfyeandnamechange@cipc.co.za

 

Domain names and BEE enquiries enqbeedomain@cipc.co.za
Company/CC De-registration enqderegistrations@cipc.co.za
Re-instatements Enqreinstatements@cipc.co.za
Annual returns Annualreturns2@cipc.co.za
Liquidations enqliquidations@cipc.co.za
BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP
Beneficial Ownership beneficialownershipenq@cipc.co.za
Court orders corporatelegalservices@cipc.co.za
Companies Act Enquiries CompaniesActenq@cipc.co.za
DISCLOSURES
Request for copies, certified copies disclosureenq@cipc.co.za
DATA MANAGEMENT
Data Sales Data@cipc.co.za
Electronic Disclosure (R30) E-disclosure@cipc.co.za
DIRECTORS, MEMBERS AND PRACTITIONERS
Director Amendments (CoR39) TLebete@cipc.co.za
CC Member Changes (CK2) PEngelbrecht@cipc.co.za
Company Secretaries (CoR44) MMalinda@cipc.co.za
Auditor Changes (CoR44) MMalinda@cipc.co.za
Business Rescue

TRamekane@cipc.co.za

PLephoto@cipc.co.za

MMalinda@cipc.co.za

FINANCE
Allocation of funds, Refunds and card payments

revenue@cipc.co.za

Ensure that required documents are attached.

Allocation of funds:  Proof of payment and certified ID copy

Refunds:  Proof of payment; certified ID copy and bank letter

CO-OPERATIVES
Co-operative registrations coopregenq@cipc.co.za
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND SURVEILLANCE UNIT
Cor135.1 Complaints (Company investigations) Cor135.1complaints@cipc.co.za
Compliance checklist ComplianceChecklist@cipc.co.za
CORPORATE DISCLOSURE AND COMPLIANCE REGULATION UNIT
Independent Reviews independentreview@cipc.co.za
Reportable irregularities

reportableirregularities@cipc.co.za

 

XBRL & Annual Financial Statements xbrl@cipc.co.za
Prospectuses

Prospectus@cipc.co.za

 

PATENTS AND DESIGNS
Patents vskosana@cipc.co.za
Patents – New Applications dmalebane@cipc.co.za
Patents – Acceptance BChuene@cipc.co.za
Patents – Renewals SMbewe@cipc.co.za
Patents – Maintenance AThulare@cipc.co.za
Designs TJakoba@cipc.co.za/
E-Journal BNgoepe@cipc.co.za
Patent Certificate BSepato@cipc.co.za

CIPC ENQUIRIES SYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE – ALTERNATIVE PROCESSES

IP Online TMahlawule@cipc.co.za
TRADE MARKS
Trade mark enquiries See service standards as published on website:  https://www.cipc.co.za/?page_id=3725
IP Enforcement alotheringen@cipc.co.za
Copyright

tbambo@cipc.co.za OR

mkhoza@cipc.co.za

Notice 45 of 2024

Rejection of BRP license renewal applications pending the filing of status reports

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has as one of its key objectives in terms of section 186 (1) (d) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Act), a responsibility to promote compliance with the Act, and furthermore the Commission is required to enforce the Act by monitoring proper compliance as per section 187 (2) (b) of the Act.

CIPC has observed that a significant number of business rescue practitioners (hereinafter referred to as practitioners) are not complying with the provisions of Section 132 (3) (a)-(b) of the Act, by not submitting monthly status reports (progress report) of the business rescue proceedings of entities they are appointed to.

Section 132(3), of the Act, states: –

“(3) If a company’s business rescue proceedings have not ended within three months after the start of those proceedings, or such longer time as the court, on application by the practitioner, may allow, the practitioner must-

(a) prepare a report on the progress of the business rescue proceedings, and update it at the end of each subsequent month until the end of those proceedings; and

(b) deliver the report and each update in the prescribed manner to each affected person, and to the-

(i) court, if the proceedings have been the subject of a court order; or

(ii) Commission, in any other case.

In an efforts to enforce proper compliance of the Companies Act, All practitioner license renewal application will be rejected pending the filing and updating of business rescue proceedings status reports with the Commission. Therefore, business rescue practitioners, not compliant with requirements of section 132(3) of the Act, will be prohibited from renewing their practitioner license until all reports have been filed and brought up to date. Practitioners, are urged to comply with the provision of section 132 (3) (a)-(b) of the Act, by ensuring that they file and update the legislatively required status reports monthly, until the end of the proceedings.

Notice 44 of 2024

CIPC to enforce beneficial ownership declaration with annual return filings for companies and close corporations

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) will, with effect from the 1st of July 2024, strictly enforce the filing of Beneficial Ownership Declarations with the filing of Annual Returns. The requirement for companies and close corporations, registered with the CIPC, to file Beneficial Ownership information was initiated as a result of the amendments brought about by the General Laws (anti-Money Laundering and Combatting Terrorism Financing) Amendment Act, 22 of 2022, which amended the Companies Act, 2008 (“the Act”).

In terms of the amendment, as from 24 May 2023, with the implementation of the relevant Regulations, all companies and close corporations must file their Annual Returns with the CIPC, together with the Beneficial Ownership Declaration and security register or beneficial interest register (as applicable), within 30 business days after its anniversary date.

Media release 4 of 2024

CM forms vs COR forms

(Issued in terms of Regulation 4 of the Companies Act Regulations)

It has come to the attention of the Commission that certain financial institutions, foreign embassies and others question the validity of CM forms (issued and applicable in terms of the previous Companies Act, 61 of 1973) when presented by companies incorporated prior to the implementation of the current Companies Act, 71 of 2008.

Schedule 5, Item 2 of the Companies Act (current) states as follows:-

“(1) As of the general effective date, every pre-existing company that was, immediately before that date- (a) incorporated or registered in terms of the Companies Act, 1973 (Act 61 of 1973); or (b) recognised as an ‘existing company’ in terms of the Companies Act, 1973 (Act 61 of 1973), continues to exist as a company, as if it has been incorporated and registered in terms of this Act, with the same name and registration number previously assigned to it, subject to item 4.”

Guidance note 1 of 2024