Companies Amendment Act 29 of 1982

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29 of 1982

The Companies Amendment Act 29 of 1982 intends:

  • to amend the Companies Act, 1973 [repealed in May 2011], so as
    • to enable the Registrar of Companies to furnish certain certificates and certain copies of and extracts from documents for certain research purposes without payment of the prescribed fees;
    • to increase the basic amount of the fee for the registration of a company;
    • to shorten the period within which the failure of a company to lodge an annual return with the said Registrar may lead to the deregistration of that company;
    • to make further provision relating to the formalities for the transfer of listed securities;
    • to make other provision regarding the time for the lodgment with the said Registrar of companies' and external companies' annual returns;
    • to make other provision regarding the payment of annual duty by companies and external companies;
    • to make other provision regarding the additional fees payable by companies and external companies in respect of the late lodgment of returns and other documents and the late payment of annual duty; and
    • to extend the period within which a company shall hold an annual general meeting after the end of every financial year; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Amends

Revenue Laws Amendment Act 99 of 1981

Commencement

17 March 2022

Amendments

Amended by Revenue Laws Amendment Act 87 of 1982

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