Title: NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
1NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
2Introduction
- Recognised under South African Law for more than
a century - Role in society has now become very important
- Diverse in their activities and cover many fields
of interest (e.g. the promotion of charity,
religion, health, science, literature, education,
social welfare, wildlife protection, the arts,
sports, community interests and interests of
workers and professions - Decision on whether or not to incorporate
3Benefits of incorporation
- Possibility to be tax exempt
- ability to legally solicit funds
- separate juristic personality
- limited personal liability for its members
- continued corporate existence beyond the
involvement of its founder members - increased public recognition.
4Incorporation under the Companies Act, 1973
- Two types of companies - a company having a share
capital and a company limited by guarantee - An NPO registers under section 21 as an
incorporated association not for gain - At least seven subscribers required
- Main object must be the promotion of religion,
arts, sciences, education, charity, recreation,
or any other cultural or social activity or
communal or group interest
5Incorporation (continued)
- It must apply its profits or other income in
- promoting that main object
- It must prohibit the payment of any dividend to
its members - In order to comply its memorandum must contain
both these conditions as well as a provision that
upon its winding up, deregistration or
dissolution, the remaining assets of the
association after the satisfaction of all its
liabilities shall be given or transferred to some
other association or institution having objects
similar to its main object - Deemed to be public companies may not convert
- New Companies Act, 2008, will change position
marginally
6Additional or Alternative Registration
Nonprofit Organisations Act, 1997
- NPOs may also voluntarily register under the
Nonprofit Organisations Act, 1997 - The following organisations can apply for
registration - Non- Governmental Organisations
- Community Based Organisations
- Faith Based Organisations
- Organisations that have registered as Section 21
Companies under the Companies Act, 1973 - Trusts that have registered with Master of the
High Court under the Trust Property Control Act,
1988 and - Any other Voluntary Association that is
not-for-profit.
7Additional or Alternative RegistrationPurpose
- Creating an enabling environment for NPOs to
flourish - Establishing an administrative and regulatory
framework within which NPOs can conduct their
affairs - Setting and maintaining adequate standards of
governance, accountability and transparency - Creating an environment within which the public
may have access to information concerning
registered NPOs.
8Additional or Alternative RegistrationBenefits
- The improvement of the credibility of the sector
as NPOs account to a public office - Bringing non profit organisations into a formal
system - Assistance in finding ways of getting benefits
like tax incentives and funding opportunities.
9Regulatory environment for NPOs
- Companies Act, 1973
- Minimal intervention and duties relate only to
maintenance of basic prescribed company
information, filing of annual financial
statements and annual returns. - Nonprofit Organisations Act, 1997
- This Act is aimed solely at NPOs and regulation
mainly takes the form of - disclosure of financial statements
- lodgement of detailed annual reports containing
prescribed information - adherence to prescribed Codes of good practice
issued by DSD (NPO Directorate)
10Inspections
- No inspections under the Companies Act although
the power is there - Nonprofit Organisations Act, 1997, specifically
aimed at regulating NPOs through DSD and
intervention by the dti would not likely take
place - No site visits are done by the dti
- Under new Companies Act powers of investigation
are hugely extended and position would in
collaboration with DSD be reviewed
11Registration of Foreign NPOsin South Africa
- Foreign NPOs are obliged to register under the
Companies Act as external companies as soon as
they have established a place of business in SA - Alternatively, a branch of a company or other
association of persons, incorporated outside the
Republic or having its head office in a foreign
country, may incorporate a branch in SA under
section 21A of the Companies Act
12Dissolution of NPOs and liabilityof
members/directors
- The winding up of all NPOs that have juristic
personality is done under the provisions of the
Companies Act under supervision of the Master of
the High Court. - The liability of members and directors of a
section 21 company is limited to the extent of
the guarantee provided for in the memorandum.
13Statistical information
- There are currently 9737 registered section 21
companies in SA - Not all are active but failure to submit annual
returns in time eliminates the dead wood - No difficulties are experienced with the
registration process and it is dealt with as just
another new company application. There is no
screening process regarding the proposed
activities of the NPO - The current average turn-around time for
registration is 5 days
14Â Public access to register ofsection 21
companies.
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- The register of companies kept under the
Companies Act is open to inspection by any
person. It is also available on the CIPRO
website, www.cipro.co.za at no cost. Please note
that only limited information is available free
of charge and that further information, e.g.
copies of memorandum, directors information,
etc. may be obtained at a fee.
15Companies Act, 2008
- Comprehensive company law review started 2004
- Bill passed in 2008 and will become operative
during 2010 - New provisions will contain basic principle of
NPOs but minor legislative changes will take
place - Objects must now be promoting public benefit or
cultural, social, communal or group interests - Three or founder members will be required
- Expression NPC (Non Profit Company) to form part
of name - Board to have minimum of 3 directors
- Foreign non profit companies may register as
external non profit companies - Schedule 1 of Act deals with NPCs
16Thank you