Practice notice 1 of 2023: Challenges encountered when filing applications

With our aim to always improve customer experience, we have noticed that a number of enquiries received about the automatic rejection the customers receive due to non-compliance when filing e-services COR39 and CK2 applications.

CIPC would like to advise the following when filing such applications:

– kindly complete ONLY TRACKING/REFERENCE NUMBER as the Subject of your email to enable the application to go through.
– the documents attached must be in PDF or Tiff format.
– the size of the documents must not exceed 10MB.

Please note that when you file e-services there is information provided with the above information please ensure that you comply with it to avoid delays because this process is system driven failure to comply an application will not go through to the back office.

Practice notice 1 of 2023

Media release: Reminder to Companies and Close Corporations to file Annual Returns

The CIPC urges all companies and close corporations to file their Annual Returns and hereby reminds entities to comply with their legal obligations to file their Annual Return to avoid deregistration. All companies (including external companies) (e.g. non-profit, private and public companies) and close corporations are required by law (Companies Act 71. of 2008) to lodge their Annual Returns with CIPC within a certain period of time every year.

The CIPC has seen a dramatic growth in the volume of companies and close corporation not filing Annual Returns and hereby reminds entities of their duty to file Annual Returns and the legal consequence for non-compliance. Failure to submit Annual Returns will result in the Commission assuming that the company and/ or close corporation is not doing business or is not intending on doing business in the foreseeable future, and will therefore result in the company/close corporation being deregistered.

Companies have 30 business days from the date after its anniversary date and close corporations from the beginning of its anniversary month to the end of the month thereafter to file. Therefore, these companies and close corporations are already in non-compliance with their legal obligation to file Annual Returns.

Companies and Close Corporations that are non-compliant with Annual Returns will experience a penalty fee to their standard filing fee and if non-compliance continues will be deregistered. Once deregistered, the company or close corporation ceases to exist (its legal personality is withdrawn) and the directors or members may be held personally liable for the debit of the company or close corporation.

ENDS

Enquiries: Charmaine Motloung
Position: Senior Manager: Strategic Communications
Mobile: 064 534 6177
E- Mail: cmotloung@cipc.co.za
Website: www.cipc.co.za

Media release

Securities register and beneficial interest register functionality release

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) released its Beneficial Ownership Register on the 1st of April 2023. Initially, the functionality only provided for the submission of beneficial ownership information, and did not cater for entities with no beneficial ownership to declare to file their securities/members registers, or beneficial interest registers (as applicable).

The CIPC is pleased to announce the release of enhancements to the Beneficial Ownership

Register functionality, that includes the integrated upload capability of the securities/members register and/ or beneficial interest register where applicable. This functionality is applicable to entities (affected companies or non-affected companies) that have no beneficial ownership information to declare.

The filling of Beneficial Ownership (BO) Information functionality is available on www.cipc.co.za

under e-Services, and additional information on how to file; frequently asked questions and other guidance documents are available on the CIPC website.

Notice 40

Unauthorised use of CIPC name, abbreviation and logo

Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) would like to remind customers that the words COMPANIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMISSION as well as the abbreviation CIPC and the logo of CIPC have been declared a prohibited mark under the Merchandise Marks Act, Act 17 of 1941.

Therefore, the use of any of these elements may only be made with the express written authorisation of CIPC. Unauthorised use constitutes a criminal offense in respect of which a fine is payable. This includes:-

  • the use of the words COMPANIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMISSION and/or the abbreviation CIPC, in e-mail addresses, on websites, documentation, marketing material or any other material; and
  • the use of the CIPC logo on any websites, documentation, marketing material or any other material.

Customers that are using these elements are requested to change their e-mail addresses,website domain names, and remove all elements from their websites, documentation or other material with IMMEDIATE EFFECT. Failure to comply will result in CIPC commencing criminal and/or other legal proceedings against such person(s), in order to protect its intellectual property.

 

Notice 33

Relaunch and automation of associated name reservation service (form COR9.1)

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) will be relaunching the associated name reservation service (or also called manual name reservations) on 1 July 2023 via the CIPC electronic platform E-Services. The service was temporarily discontinued during October 2022 due to technical difficulties (Notice 35 of 2022).

In an effort to provide a more efficient service, the associated name reservation service will only be available via the CIPC electronic platform E-Services. The service will no longer be available via e-mail namereservationsandregistrations@cipc.co.za.

To assist customers with the utilisation of the service, a Step-by-Step guide will be published in due course.

CIPC sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused by the discontinuation of the service during October 2022 and the delay in its relaunch.

 

Notice 32

CIPC internet links are down

The CIPC is currently unable to process certain transactions (delay in tax registrations for new companies as well as tax number enquiries), due to internet links used by CIPC being down.

 

All CIPC branches (Johannesburg, Cape Town and Pretoria) are impacted by this problem and are unable to assist customers. Customers are encouraged to use online platforms for transacting.

 

The issue has been escalated to the Internet Service Provider and is currently being attended to, to ensure a speedily resolution.

 

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

 

Notice 31

Notice for Co-Operatives Directors/Members to Update their Contact Details

Dear Customer

As part of our continuous efforts to improve our customer service offering, we hereby issue this notice requesting allCo-operatives to updatetheirdirectors’ contact details on the CIPC database, as soon as possible.

This information is crucial as it will allow the CIPC to ensure that our customers receive constant and essential communication and that our customers are informed of any developments or changes relating to their Co-operatives. It is therefore imperative that directors ensure that their details are up to date on the CIPC database.

To update directors’ contact details, (email and/or cell phone number) please complete form COOP2 and email it together with the certified ID copies of the respective directors to coopscontact@cipc.co.za. The form  can be downloaded by clicking on https://www.cipc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/CO-OP2-NEW.pdf

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter and look forward to staying in touch with you.

 

Notice 29

Beneficial Owner Filing Requirements Guidence Note 2 of 2023

The CIPC has published a guidance notice issued in terms of Regulation 4(1)(a) of the Companies Act Regulations, 71 of 2008, which provides that a Regulatory Agency may issue a guidance document with respect to a matter within its authority, which provides for recommended procedures, standards or forms advising on best practice. This notice is issued to give effect and provide guidance on filing of Beneficial Owner information as required by the General Laws (Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Terrorism Financing) Amendment Act 22 of 2022.

Beneficial Owner Filing Requirements Guideline 2 of 2023