Are you facing the daunting task of how to restore your deregistered company with the CIPC? It can be a challenging process, but fear not, we’re here to guide you through it. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the necessary steps to reinstate your deregistered company with CIPC and get back on track with your business endeavors.

 

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Understanding CIPC Deregistration

Firstly, let’s address why your company might have been deregistered by CIPC in the first place. Typically, CIPC deregisters companies that fail to pay their annual returns. These returns are essential for maintaining your company’s status and compliance with regulations. Failure to submit them can lead to serious consequences, including deregistration.

 

Process to reinstate your deregistered company with CIPC:

The reinstatement process involves several steps, but don’t worry, we’ll break them down for you:

  1. Gather Required Documents: To initiate the reinstatement process, you’ll need to gather the following documents:
    • Completed CIPC reinstatement form (COR40.5)
    • Certified ID copy of the applicant (director/member), not older than 3 months
    • Completed and signed permission form
    • Sufficient documentary proof indicating that the company was conducting business activities at the time of deregistration. This includes bank statements covering a 12-month period that runs over the date of deregistration.
  2. Submit Your Application: Once you’ve compiled all the necessary documents, it’s time to submit your reinstatement application to CIPC. Ensure that all forms are correctly filled out and that you provide clear evidence of your company’s business activities.
  3. Pay Reinstatement Fee: Along with your application, you’ll need to pay CIPC a reinstatement fee of R200. Please note that this fee does not include any outstanding annual returns that need to be paid directly to CIPC.
  4. Complete Outstanding Annual Returns: All outstanding annual returns must be filed by the company to complete the reinstatement process. Failure to do so will result in the inability to reinstate your entity.

 

Conclusion

Reinstatement with CIPC might seem like a daunting task, but with the right guidance and preparation, you can restore your deregistered company with CIPC smoothly. Remember to gather all required documents, provide evidence of your company’s business activities, and ensure compliance with CIPC regulations. If you have any questions or need assistance with the reinstatement process, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help you get your company back on track and thriving once again.

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