Company registration fees and delayed-filing additional charges govern filings, capital increases, inspections and special applications. A structured fee schedule prescribes base and additional charges for company filings and registrations under the Companies Act, differentiating companies by nominal share capital and by member-based companies without share capital. Fees for incorporation, document submission and Registrar recordings are graduated by capital or membership, with a cap on aggregate additional fees. A multi-band late-filing regime imposes incremental multipliers of normal fees, while percentage-per-month surcharges apply to delayed filings for increases in authorised capital. Separate scales govern Central Government applications, dormant-company annual fees, inspections and certified copies.
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Company registration fees and delayed-filing additional charges govern filings, capital increases, inspections and special applications.
A structured fee schedule prescribes base and additional charges for company filings and registrations under the Companies Act, differentiating companies by nominal share capital and by member-based companies without share capital. Fees for incorporation, document submission and Registrar recordings are graduated by capital or membership, with a cap on aggregate additional fees. A multi-band late-filing regime imposes incremental multipliers of normal fees, while percentage-per-month surcharges apply to delayed filings for increases in authorised capital. Separate scales govern Central Government applications, dormant-company annual fees, inspections and certified copies.
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