How To Get A CC In South Africa

Whats is CC?

Before the development of photographic copiers, a carbon copy was the under-copy of a typed or written document placed over carbon paper and the under-copy sheet itself.

Here are three easy steps to registering a Close Corporation.

Step 1 : Order Online

1. Fill in our online order form – click Register a Company in the menu.


Step 2 : Pay Fee

Pay fee of  R650 by Internet Transfer (EFT) / Bank deposit details below :

Bank Account NameQUICKCC
BankFIRST NATIONAL BANK
Account Number621 2708 1892
Branch Code220926
ReferenceFirst Company Name
Amount to be paidR650
Email your proof of payment toinfo@quickcc.co.za
Fax your proof of payment to0866 902 197

We require payment upfront to proceed with registration. Payment for CC amendment must be done within 3 working days of submitting an application online.


Step 3 : Fax through, and then Post original documents through to us

3. Fax signed Limited Power of Attorney form together with photocopy of ID Document of each member to 0866 902 197

Then,

Post the original signed Limited Power of Attorney form together with photocopy of ID Document of each member to :

QuickCC, P.O. Box 61095, Phoenix, 4080

The quicker we receive these documents, the faster your CC application will go through. We cannot register your CC without these documents!

1. Register a new CC – R650 – All inclusive.

CC Registration Prices & Timelines

2. It takes 3-4 working days for us to register your CC name with the DTI.

3. Your Founding Statement takes 1-2 working days to register. This is your main business document.

4. Final CC documents e-mailed to you instantly.

5. Includes 1 Year Free amendments with every CC as part of our Standard Service Agreement.

How much is it to register a CC in South Africa?

If you want the company to have a name, then the minimum cost is R175. That is the CIPC fee of R50 for reserving the name and R125 for registration of a company. If you don’t register a name, you’ll end up with a company called something like K2020/001234/07.

Can you still start a CC in South Africa?

Top tip: As from 1 May 2011 (implementation date of the Companies Act 71 of 2008), no new close corporation can be registered or any conversion from a company to a close corporation allowed. A CC is similar to a private company.

Can I still buy a CC?

Close Corporations (CCs), a simplified, cheap form of company that was designed especially for small-business owners, can no longer be registered, although existing CCs can still run as such indefinitely.

How do you’re register a CC with CIPC?

Apply for re-instatement of your close corporation by submitting a CoR40.5. Print and complete form CoR40_5.Scan and e-mail the completed and signed documents together with supporting information to re-instatements@cipc.co.za.