CIPCs inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (iXBRL) Taxonomy Update

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has updated its iXBRL Taxonomy. The update includes all the IFRS Taxonomy releases published by IASB on the 27th of March 2024, such as the replacement of the IFRS 2023 taxonomy elements with IFRS  2024 taxonomy elements (and corresponding structures)

These updates are applicable to Co-ops, GRAP and IFRS modules.

In addition, the modular entry points have been updated to include the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy 2024.  This is aimed at allowing voluntary early adopters of the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 to tag their sustainability-related financial disclosures prepared applying IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards.

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is pleased to announce the release of 2024 taxonomy on the 01st of October 2024.

The 2024 Final Taxonomy is now available on the CIPC Website and can be accessed via this link (https://www.cipc.co.za/?page_id=4400) for use by all stakeholders and members of the public.

Notice 65 of 2024

Automation of filing of status reports, substantial implementations and terminations

to ensure excellent, efficient and effective customer service are fulfilled, the Commission has embarked on the process of automation of the filing of status reports, substantial implementations and terminations in the actualization of its efforts and commitments to all concerned stakeholders.

As from 01 September 2024, the Commission has launched the following additional automation: the filing of status reports (COR125.1), terminations (COR125.2) and substantial implementation (COR125.3). These services are available on the New-E Services portal and this is the only available platform from 01 September 2024 that will be used for the filing of the above mentioned applications.

The Commission kindly informs all stakeholders, clients and citizens that the filing of these applications via the dedicated businessrescue@cipc.co.za mailbox will not be processed and people are advised to use New Eservices.

Further information pertaining to these processes the step by step guides are available on the website under Step by step guide on the New Eservices folder.

We trust that you will find the above in order.

Notice 63 of 2024

Academic requirements for business rescue practitioner licensing

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has as one of its key objectives in terms of section 186(c) to promote education and awareness of company and intellectual property laws, and related matters, and in fulfilling its objectives would like to advise all prospective applicants for Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs) licenses, and all relevant stakeholders in respect to the educational requirements that are a requisite to be licensed as a BRP.

In reference to regulation 126 (4) (a)-(b), when processing an application for practitioner licensing, the Commission takes due regard to the qualifications of the applicant and must be satisfied with the education and experience of the applicant before it can issue a license. The educational requirement entails that the applicant must have acquired a professional qualification within a legal, accounting or business management profession. The qualification must at a minimum be a relevant bachelors’ degree of a National Qualification Framework (NQF) level 7 endorsed by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

All foreign qualifications must be evaluated and verified by SAQA to ensure the level of the National Qualifications framework at which the foreign qualifications should be recognized. Certificates on workshops, seminars, short courses do not constitute professional qualifications that enable an individual for business rescue practitioner licensing.

The Commission kindly informs all prospective applicants that educational qualifications are a requisite to be licensed as a BRP and all applicants should take due regard of their qualification and whether their qualifications meet the SAQA criteria. Applications for licensing that do not meet the criteria will be rejected.

We trust that you will find the above in order.

Notice 62 of 2024