Delays in Company and Close Corporation re-instatements

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) acknowledges the current delays in processing re-instatement applications. We understand that this has caused inconvenience to customers, companies, and close corporations seeking to re-instate entities that were finally deregistered due to non-compliance with Annual Return and Beneficial Ownership Declarations.

As previously communicated, system enhancements to our legacy application have introduced greater efficiencies, which initially helped reduce delays. However, recent disruptions to underwater internet cables, continued high volumes of incoming applications, poor quality of submissions, and the implementation of system safeguards have collectively contributed to renewed processing delays.

CIPC is actively addressing these challenges to stabilise the processing environment. At the same time, we are progressing with the development of a fully online re-instatement process to further improve service delivery.

We apologise for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your continued patience and understanding.

Notice 32 of 2025

SSC notice office (Johannesburg) closure 03 July 2025

Dear Customers

Kindly note that CIPC Johannesburg Office will be closed to the public on 03 JULY 2025 and will reopen on Friday, 04 July 2025 at 08:00 am DUE TO A WATER SHORTAGE.

Please use the Enquiry system (https://enquiries.cipc.co.za), e-Services, Call Centre and Social Media platforms in the meantime.

Web Services: www.cipc.co.za and www.bizportal.gov.za

Call Centre number 086 100 2472

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 31 of 2025

Publication of Draft Gap Data Models on IFRS 2025 Taxonomy

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) hereby notifies the public that the Draft Data Models reflecting updates aligned to the IFRS 2025 Taxonomy, as well as a proposed sustainability extension, is now available for public review and comment on the CIPC website under XBRL Programme page.

This model has been prepared as part of the data modelling phase and incorporates:

  • Updates from IFRS 18, focusing on presentation and disclosure in financial statements.
  • A proposed extension addressing sustainability-related disclosures in anticipation of future regulatory alignment.

  You can access the Draft Data Models on the below links:

We kindly invite all stakeholders, service providers, and interested parties to review the draft and submit any comments or feedback by 27 June 2025. Feedback should be sent via email to xbrl@cipc.co.za with the subject line: “Feedback – Draft Data Model 2025”.

Your feedback is important to ensure a robust and future-ready reporting framework.

Notice 26 of 2025

CIPC introduces enhancements to the B-BBEE certificate (Affidavit) for Emerging Micro Enterprises (EMEs) 

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), in collaboration with the dtic, is pleased to announce the introduction of enhancements onto its Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) registration platforms.

The enhancements, which will be implemented on 06 June 2025, at 20h00, include the introduction of Sector Charter Councils, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes, the distinction between South African Black and permanent non-South African Black and B-BBEE certificate for Co-operatives.

The Sector Charter Councils develop sector specific B-BBEE Codes aligned to the B-BBEE Generic Codes of Good Practice and monitor the implementation of the sector code by all stakeholders in the sector. They are required to compile annual reports on the status of transformation in their respective sectors. All measured entities must submit B-BBBEE certificates, reports and/or affidavits to the Sector Charter Councils. The Sector Charter Councils are significant in ensuring that B-BBEE initiatives advance sustainable transformation within their respective sector.

On the other hand, the SIC codes are important in determining the specific B-BBEE sector codes of Good Practice that apply to a business. The sector codes provide specific and relevant targets and requirements for B-BBEE compliance within an industry. Businesses must comply with the B-BBEE requirements relevant to their sector code.

In keeping with the Amended Codes of Good Practice, issued in terms of Section 9 of the B-BBEE Act 53 of 2003 as amended, the CIPC only provides B-BBEE certificates to Exempted Micro Enterprises (EMEs). These are businesses with turnover (actual or projected) of not more than R10 million.

Business entities who fall under the EME category but are unable to apply for a B-BBEE Certificate e.g., due to at least one foreign director/member, can complete an affidavit and obtain the signature of a commissioner of oaths. Once an affidavit has been stamped by a commissioner of oaths, the affidavit serves as a B-BBEE certificate.

 For terms and conditions of applying for a B-BBEE certificate via the CIPC, customers are advised to visit the CIPC Websites; www.cipc.co.za or www.bizportal.gov.za. It is imperative that all companies and close corporations ensure compliance with the B-BBEE legislation. Applying for B-BBEE certificate (Affidavit) with incorrect information is an offence and can result in legal action by the BEE Commission.

Notice 25 of 2025

 

Publication of Draft Gap Analysis on IFRS 2025 Taxonomy Updates

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) hereby notifies the public that the Draft Gap Analysis in response to the IFRS Accounting Taxonomy 2025, published by the IFRS Foundation on 27 March 2025, is now available on the CIPC website.

You can access the Draft Gap Analysis here: https://www.cipc.co.za/wp- content/uploads/2025/04/CIPC-XBRL-Taxonomy-2025-Gap-Analysis-DRAFT-2025-04-17.docx

This Gap Analysis outlines the potential impact of the 2025 Taxonomy updates on reporting requirements, including:

  • IFRS 18 – Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements: Introduces new presentation and disclosure requirements, with a particular focus on the statement of profit or loss.
  • IFRS 19 – Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures: Introduces simplified disclosure requirements for qualifying subsidiaries.
  • Amendments to IFRS 7 and IFRS 9: Reflect updates to the classification and measurement of financial instruments.

We kindly invite all stakeholders and interested parties to review the draft and submit any comments or feedback by the end of 09 May 2025. Feedback can be sent via email to: xbrl@cipc.co.za with the subject line: “Feedback – Draft Gap Analysis on IFRS 2025 Taxonomy Updates”.

Your input is highly valued and will contribute to the alignment of regulatory and reporting standards.

Notice 22 of 2025

Temporary service deactivation of the upload documents functionality- Company Registration Documents

Dear Customers

 

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) would like to inform customers that CIPC will temporarily deactivate the service of the Upload documents functionality for company registration documents on eServices platform with effect from 2 May 2025. This is due to the high volume of enquiries received on eService’s New Company registrations.

Please email your signed new company documents application in PDF format to eservicescoreg@cipc.co.za . Include your tracking number in the subject heading of the e-mail.

For any further assistance on this notice, kindly contact enqelectronicnewcompanies@cipc.co.za 

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 21 of 2025

Company and Close Corporation Re-instatements

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is pleased to inform you that significant progress has been made in addressing delays in company and close corporation re-instatement applications and enquiries.

 

Key Updates:

  • Improved Turnaround Time: Additional resources have been allocated to enhance the efficiency of the re-instatement process.
  • Automatic Processing: Once the application is tracked/indexed, it will be automatically processed, and a confirmation letter will be issued to the e-mail address of the customer who submitted the application.
  • Re-instatement Process: After processing, the status of your company or close corporation will change to  Re-instatement Process. All outstanding Annual Returns and AFS/FAS must be filed within 30 days to complete the process and to change the status of the company or close corporation to in business.  Failure to file the outstanding Annual Returns will result in the company or close corporation being referred back to final deregistration and the process must be restarted.
  • Beneficial Ownership Declaration:  The requirement to submit Beneficial Ownership Declaration has been relaxed for completing the re-instatement process.  It must be noted that the Beneficial Ownership Declaration must still be filed post re-instatement since there is not a waiver of this legal obligation.
  • General:  Do not resubmit an application if you have already filed one. It results in duplication in the processing queue which will lead to delays in finalizing your application.

 

These updates will create more capacity to focus on indexing/tracking of re-instatement applications and enquiries on Re-instatements.

Here are some common causes for non-processing that companies and close corporations should be aware of to ensure successful tracking of the re-instatement application:-

  • Applications must be submitted to re-instatements@cipc.co.za – not enqreinstatements@cipc.co.za.
  • Do not submit application to multiple mailboxes – only submit to re-instatements@cipc.co.za.
  • Sufficient funds (R200) must be available in the indicated customer code on the CoR40.5 form.
  • Customer code must be clear and legible.
  • When submitting the 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. CIPC does not download attachments from links or other sites.
  • Ensure that the scanned attachments are of good quality and legible for processing.
  • If the application is submitted by a representative on behalf of the company or close corporation, please include a valid mandate document.

     

    For further assistance, kindly refer to www.cipc.co.za / enquiries for guidance on how to refer your enquiry.

    Notice 18 of 2025

    CIPC Celebrates Young Innovators at the Inaugural IP Youth Awards

    Pretoria, South Africa – 28 March 2025 – The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) proudly hosted the inaugural CIPC IP Youth Awards on 27 March 2025 in Pretoria, marking a milestone in recognising and celebrating young South African innovators between the ages of 15 and 28. The event brought together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and key stakeholders to honour the exceptional intellectual property talents of the country’s youth.

    Read more: Media release 4 of 2025