Pending review of the Companies and Close Corporation re-instatement process (CoR40.5)

The CIPC will be embarking on a review of the companies and close corporations re-instatement process and documentary requirements during its next financial year (1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016). A request has been received for the withdrawal of the requirement to submit the so called “no objection” letter from National Treasury and CIPC has agrees to such request.

Pending review of the Companies and Close Corporation re-instatement process (CoR40.5)

Patent Registration

Please note that: In terms of Section 41 of the Nuclear Energy Act, 1999 (Act 46 of 1999), patent applicants are required to immediately notify the Minister of Energy, of any application for a patent in respect of an invention with regard to the production or use of nuclear energy, or production, processing or use of nuclear material or restricted matter lodged with the Registrar of Patents:

Patent Registration

 

Final deregistration of companies and close corporations referred for deregistration due to non-compliance with annual returns during January 2013

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) will be finally deregistering companies and close corporations which have continued to fail to comply with the filing of annual returns, on 28 February 2015. It should be noted that this final deregistration is only applicable to companies and close corporations that was referred for deregistration due to none compliance with annual returns during January 2013 and which have continued to fail to file annual returns.

Final deregistration of companies and close corporations referred for deregistration due to non-compliance with annual returns during January 2013

New filing channel for listed Companies and their Subsidiaries at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)

Listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and any subsequent listings thereafter requires certain company amendments (such as director changes and capital amendments) to be registered at the CIPC. The listings are subject to extremely strict guidelines and timelines which must be adhered to in order to ensure timeous SENS announcements, etc.

New filing channel for listed Companies and their Subsidiaries at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)

 

Revised PCC 24 on verification requirements of South African companies and close corporations in terms of the FIC act

The Financial Intelligence Centre (the FIC) has re-issued PCC24 (click here) which takes effect on the date of issue being 28 November 2014. The PCC has been amended on request of the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) in light of changes to their processes. It is envisaged by both the FIC and CIPC that the

Revised PCC 24 on verification requirements of South African companies and close corporations in terms of the FIC act