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How to fill out the Eme Form online
The Eme Form is an essential document for declaring your enterprise's compliance with B-BBEE regulations. This guide provides clear and supportive steps to assist you in accurately filling out the form online.
Follow the steps to complete the Eme Form successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Eme Form and open it in your chosen online editor.
- Begin by entering your full name and surname in the designated field. Ensure the spelling is correct for official documentation.
- Next, input your identity number accurately in the respective section. This number is crucial for verification purposes.
- Proceed to declare your status by selecting your role within the enterprise as either a member, director, or owner, and ensure you have the authority to act on behalf of the entity.
- Fill in the enterprise name and trading name, if applicable, as well as the registration number. These details uniquely identify your business.
- Provide the physical address of your enterprise, ensuring it aligns with the registered details.
- Indicate the type of entity, selecting from options such as CC, (Pty) Ltd, or sole proprietorship.
- Describe the nature of the business to clarify operations and offerings.
- In the ownership declaration section, specify the percentage of black ownership, black woman ownership, and percentage of black designated group ownership as required.
- Confirm the annual total revenue based on your latest financial year-end statement, then indicate if your enterprise qualifies as a B-BBEE level contributor by ticking the applicable box.
- Finally, review the entire form for accuracy. Once confirmed, provide your signature as the deponent and date the document. The commissioner of oaths also needs to sign and stamp the form, validating it.
Complete your Eme Form online today to ensure your enterprise is compliant with B-BBEE regulations.
An exempt micro enterprise (EME) is a company with annual revenue of lower than R10 million. These businesses automatically qualify for a BEE Level 4 rating. Increasing black ownership to 51% or more will qualify an EME as a Level 2 contributor, while 100% black-owned EMEs qualify as Level 1.
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