CIPC and National Small Business Council Collaboration

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission as part of its continued support and development of the small business community, is proud to announce its collaboration with the National Small Business Counsil (NSBC).

The NSBC is offering free membership to any registered company. As part of the awareness of this free membership, a SMS will be sent to the cell phone number of the customer who submitted the new company application on behalf of the company.

If you have not received the SMS, you can directly contact the NSBC via the below link for membership:

https://bit.ly/46TjlZI

The CIPC encourages entrepreneurs to make use of this support

Notice 61

ICT network upgrade and maintenance

Dear Customers;

CIPC will be performing a network upgrade and maintenance on its ICT infrastructure environment.

All the CIPC systems and services will be unavailable for the duration of the upgrade and maintenance.

START: Friday, 03 November 2023 – 15:00

END: Monday, 06 November 2023 – 06:00

CIPC apologises for any inconvenience caused and hope that you will find this in order.

Notice 59

Co-Operative that has been directed to change name by the registrar of Co-Operatives in terms of section 11 of Co-Operatives Act no. 14 of 2005, as amended

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 of the Co-operatives Act of 2005 as amended, that co-operative names have been amended as follows:

1. FIRST CHOICE BAKERY PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2017/004524/24) has been revoked and changed to ZANDSPRUIT BAKERY PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE
LIMITED

2. MANDELA SMALL FARMERS PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2019/002152/24) has been revoked and changed to KROONVALE SMALL FARMERS PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED

Notice 58

SARS non-compliance notices

Dear CIPC customer,

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) wishes to clarify the confusion with the non compliance notices issued by SARS to companies and close corporations, who have not filed their tax returns. The notice issued by SARS is based on tax compliance, and not the same compliance required by CIPC, for the filing of Annual Returns. Although compliance with the two institutions are necessary and are co-related to some extent, they are however independent in that:

1. Annual Returns and the required AFS or FAS and Compliance Checklist MUST be filed with the CIPC before or by the companies or close corporation anniversary date.
2. Tax filing must be filed with SARS at the stipulated date, for specific tax compliance obligations.

To confirm the status of your enterprise on the CIPC register, go to https://bizportal.gov.za / login / select Services / BizProfile / follow prompts.
If outstanding with Annual Returns with the CIPC, and your business is conducting business or will be conducting business in the near future, then kindly comply. Link for how to video below: https://www.cipc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CIPC-AR-Filing-drive_Mobile-480P.mp4

If outstanding with Annual Returns with the CIPC, and you wish to deregister your business, it may be finally deregistered shortly by the CIPC due to non-compliance with Annual Returns.
Compliance with SARS tax requirements can be confirmed or verified through the SARS EFiling website, or by contacting the SARS contact center on 0800 00 7277. Compliance with income tax matters is dealt with by SARS

Customer query contacts:
Call centre: 086 100 2472 
QRS: https://enquiries.cipc.co.za 

SARS non-compliance notices

Media statement on behalf of the BRICS IP BLOC

SOUTH AFRICA HOSTS THE 15TH BRICS HEADS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICES MEETING

On 17th October 2023, the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) Commissioner Adv. Rory Voller hosted and chaired the 15th BRICS IP HIPO (heads of IP Offices) meeting. The meeting held virtually, was attended by the Heads of the IP offices of Brazil : INPI: Mr Julio Moreira, Russia – ROSPATENT – Mr Yury Zubov, India – CGPDTM – Dr Unnat Pandit, and China – CNIPA Dr Shen Changyu.

The IP BRICS bloc focuses on leveraging strategic partnerships to advance IP policy goals; harmonising the IP environment, and supporting the overall BRICS objectives.

The meeting commenced with updated reports on the progress of the various work streams. This was followed by the introduction of new proposals and outcomes aimed at enhancing the multilateral collaboration, the ones reached finality were also approved for implementation or publication on the IP BRICS website.

Media statement on behalf of the BRICS IP BLOC