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Don't Let Your Company Be Struck Off the Register
Zimbabwe's company re-registration deadline is April 20, 2026. Companies that fail to re-register will cease to exist.
Time Remaining:
- Required under the Companies & Other Business Entities Act
- Affects ITF263 Tax Clearance & bank accounts
- M&J handles the entire process for you
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?
Non-compliance has serious consequences for your business
Company Struck Off
Your company will be removed from the register and cease to exist legally. All business activities become invalid.
No Tax Clearance (ITF263)
ZIMRA will not issue your ITF263 Tax Clearance Certificate, blocking tenders and key transactions.
Bank Accounts Frozen
Banks may freeze or close your accounts if you cannot prove valid company registration.
Lost Contracts & Tenders
You'll be barred from government tenders and may lose existing contracts requiring valid registration.
Costly Restoration
Restoring a struck-off company is a lengthy and expensive legal process with no guarantee of success.
Personal Liability
Directors may face personal liability for company debts if the company is struck off.
Fast, Hassle-Free Re-registration
Our Company Secretarial team handles the entire re-registration process so you can focus on running your business.
- Expert Guidance
Our team knows the COBE Act inside and out
- Document Preparation
We prepare all required forms: CR1, CR14, CR6
- Registry Liaison
We handle all interactions with the Registrar's office
- Full Compliance
Ensure your company meets all COBE Act requirements
How It Works
Fill out the form or call us directly
We check your current registration status and documents
Your company stays compliant and operational
Frequently Asked Questions
What is company re-registration?
Under the Companies and Other Business Entities Act [Chapter 24:31] (COBE Act), all companies registered under the old Companies Act must re-register with the new electronic registry. This ensures your company data is captured in the modern system and verifies that your company is still active and operational.
What documents do I need for re-registration?
You will need your original Incorporation Certificate, current CR14 (List of Directors), CR6 (Registered Address), and Form CR1 (for name registration). Our team will help you prepare all these documents.
How long does the re-registration process take?
The timeline depends on the completeness of your documents and the Registrar's workload. With M&J handling your submission, we expedite the process and keep you updated at every step. We recommend starting as early as possible to avoid last-minute delays.
What if I already missed a previous deadline?
The Registrar is still accepting late submissions, but the final deadline of April 20, 2026 is firm. After this date, companies that haven't re-registered will be struck off. Contact us immediately to start your re-registration before it's too late.
What are the fees involved?
There are prescribed government fees for re-registration, plus our professional service fees for handling the entire process. Contact us for a detailed quote based on your company's situation.
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
The deadline is approaching fast. Protect your business by acting now.