These guidelines are straight to the point and easy to follow to get legal business certifications.

This is the government body that manages the process of DTI registration.

In addition to that, CIPC is also tasked with the role of business information sharing and awareness campaigns.

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It covers topics ranging from how to register a small business in South Africa, among others.

This is through the simplified physical and online registration forms.

Currently, the registration centers have been effectively distributed in numerous locations in the country.

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These include all the First National Bank (FBN) branches available in the country.

This was concerning the newly passed South Africa Companies Act.

The change also redefined the corporation registration process for all business owners.

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The tool process is explained below.

These include either Non-profit and Profit entities.

Based on your preferred choice, the act provides specific requirements.

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Basically, a non-profit company is driven by its public benefits that include public groups and interests.

These include a private corporation, a public business, personal liability company, and finally a state-owned company.

This process involves you providing a Notice of Incorporation together with Memorandum of Incorporation.

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The only way to access these company app forms is by visiting the CIPC website.

You will then have to download them, fill, and submit them.

Data concerning share capital follow this.

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Furthermore, the Notice of Incorporation possesses various information requirements that should be filled correctly.

To register a business in South Africa, you require thebelow-listed documents.

Online registration

Registering a business online is possible by visiting DTI company registration online avenues.

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The CIPC website involves payment of specific fee amounts that vary depending on the enterprise.

The initial company registration fee is R175.

The usual period taken to register a company in South Africa is 15 days.

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