CIPC Cor 14.1 Form – Notice of Incorporation

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What is a CoR 14.1?

A CoR 14.1 is a CIPC form to give notice of incorporation

This form is issued in terms of section 13 of the Companies Act, 2008, and Regulation 14 of the Companies Regulations, 2011.

CoR 14.1 form Instructions from CIPC

A profit company may be incorporated by an organ of state, or by one or more persons. A non-profit company may be incorporated by an organ of state, a juristic person, or by three or more persons.

To each of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7, you must select one option, by ticking the appropriate box

Annexure A must be completed and attached.

Annexure B is required only if you tick the 3rd option at paragraph 6.

Annexure C is required only if you tick the 2nd option at paragraph 7.

The basic filing fee is R175 if the company’s Memorandum of Incorporation is in Form 15.1A or 15.1C, or R475 in any other case.

An MOI in Form CoR 15.1A, 15.1B, 15.1C, 15.1D or 15.1E or unique to the company must be attached.

A company is not registered until the Commission has issued a Registration Certificate in Form CoR 14.3.

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