Registering Non-Profits & PBO's:
SARS and CIPC Compliance
Non-profit compliance in 2026 requires increased attention to governance, transparency, and ongoing reporting. With heightened regulatory oversight from both SARS and the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), non-profit organisations and Public Benefit Organisations (PBOs) must ensure that their registration and compliance processes are correctly managed from the outset.
Date:
25 March 2026
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
This practical webinar unpacks the current requirements for registering and maintaining non-profit entities with SARS and CIPC, providing clear guidance on tax exemption, PBO status, and ongoing compliance obligations to help organisations remain in good standing and focused on their public benefit objectives.
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
- Non-profit entity types and structuring considerations
- CIPC registration and governance requirements
- SARS tax exemption and PBO registration
- Section 18A donation deductibility
- Ongoing reporting and compliance obligations
- Live Q&A
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Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners and Tax Professionals
NPO and PBO Founders, Trustees, Board Members, and Administrators
Compliance Officers for NPOs and PBOs
Financial Managers and Accountants in the non-profit sector
Legal Advisors and Consultants specialising in non-profit law
Fundraisers and Development Officers working with NPOs/PBOs
Governance Consultants and Advisors for NPOs and PBOs
Auditors (Internal/External) for non-profit organisations
Non-profit Sector Consultants with expertise in NPO/PBO operations
Meet The Speakers
Tasneem Pandor
CIPC Secretary
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Tasneem Pandor is the CIPC Secretary at Tax Consulting South Africa. She is currently completing her BCom degree in Financial Management, specialising in compliance within companies with the CIPC.
Tasneem ensures that her clients adhere to all statutory requirements. Her role involves handling various compliance matters, including beneficial ownership submissions, share certificates, and Public Officer appointments. Tasneem’s expertise extends to navigating legal and administrative requirements, making her an invaluable asset to her clients.
Tasneem is committed to continuous learning and development in her field, striving to provide the highest level of service to her clients.
Catherine Fourie
Chartered Accountant (SA)
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Catherine Fourie is the Head of CPD Consortium. She is a CA(SA) and Chartered Tax Advisor and completed her MCom (Taxation) in 2016.
Previously an audit manager at Deloitte, she was a lecturer in the BCom Accounting program at Nelson Mandela University (NMU) for 15 years until 2024 and has served on various non-profit Boards.
Designed to support the NPO and PBO sector and build a co-learning community, this session will provide the tools needed to ensure compliance and certainty with SARS and CIPC in this important sector! Register now to secure your spot:
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