Business Compliance Services South Africa

Keep your business compliant with CIPC, SARS, and BEE requirements. We manage annual returns, regulatory filings, and compliance monitoring so you never miss a deadline.

Compliance Services We Offer

Regulatory Compliance Management

Staying compliant with SARS, CIPC, and other regulatory bodies is essential for every South African business. Our compliance management service monitors your deadlines, files returns on time, and ensures your business never falls behind on its statutory obligations.

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Annual Returns Filing

Every registered company must file annual returns with CIPC to maintain its active status. We handle your annual return submissions accurately and on time, preventing deregistration and keeping your business in good standing year after year.

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BEE Certificate

A valid BEE certificate is critical for tendering, supplier applications, and enterprise development in South Africa. We assess your B-BBEE level and issue compliant certificates that open doors to government and private-sector procurement opportunities.

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CIPC Annual Fees

Failing to pay your CIPC annual fees can result in your company being flagged for deregistration. We ensure your annual fees are paid promptly and your company records remain up to date with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission.

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Don't Risk Non-Compliance

Penalties, deregistration, and trading bans are real consequences of falling behind on compliance. Let our team manage your CIPC, SARS, and BEE obligations so you can focus on growing your business.

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Business Compliance FAQs

What happens if your company is non-compliant in South Africa?

Non-compliance with CIPC or SARS can have serious consequences. CIPC may deregister your company, meaning it legally ceases to exist, and you lose the ability to trade, access bank accounts, or enter contracts. SARS non-compliance can result in penalties, interest on outstanding taxes, and even criminal prosecution for persistent defaults. My Accountant helps you stay ahead of every deadline to avoid these risks.

How do I check my CIPC compliance status?

You can check your company's compliance status on the CIPC website by searching for your enterprise number. The status will show whether your annual returns are up to date and whether your company is in good standing or flagged for deregistration. If your status shows non-compliance, our team can quickly resolve outstanding filings and restore your company to good standing.

What are the annual compliance requirements for South African businesses?

South African companies must file CIPC annual returns, pay CIPC annual fees, submit SARS income tax returns (ITR14), file VAT returns if registered, submit EMP201 and EMP501 payroll returns if employing staff, and maintain a valid BEE certificate if required for tendering. Depending on your industry, additional registrations such as COIDA, UIF, and sector-specific licences may also apply. We manage the full compliance calendar for our clients.