Business

SSM to waive fee for late filing of company statutory documents

Exemption offered to firms operating nationwide

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Nov 2020 8:30PM

SSM to waive fee for late filing of company statutory documents
SSM says the exemption involves statutory documents under the Companies Act 2016 to be submitted to the registrar from November 9 to December 31. – The Vibes file pic, November 8, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) will waive the fee for late filing of company statutory documents effective tomorrow, following the implementation of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) and enhanced movement control order (EMCO) in several areas.

SSM, in a statement today, said this involves statutory documents under the Companies Act 2016 to be submitted to the registrar from November 9 to December 31.

“This exemption is offered to companies operating nationwide, and not limited to companies affected by the CMCO and EMCO.

“This offer is an initiative of SSM in an effort to help ease the financial burden of companies in Malaysia that have been affected following the spread of Covid-19.”

Any queries may be directed to SSM via its call centre at 03-772-1400 or via email to [email protected] – Bernama, November 8, 2020

Related News

Malaysia / 1y

Covid patients no longer need to quarantine at home, says Health Ministry

Business / 4y

SSM offers 90% discount for compounds under Companies Act 1965: Nanta

Malaysia / 4y

Neelofa, husband send representation to AGC over SOP breach

Malaysia / 4y

Cops compound 7 celebs for defying CMCO during Ramadan

Malaysia / 5y

Postpone AGM when under MCO except if conducted virtually: RoS

Malaysia / 5y

Stricter SOPs: Sabah to see shorter business hours, limited shopping time from Tuesday

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bersatu-PH tie-up a possibility as coalition seeks Malay support, analyst says

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Woman molested on her way home from work (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Daim's daughter to permanently keep passport

Malaysia

Santiago pokes holes in data centre hype, asks: Who really benefits?

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Jeweller vows to pursue Rosmah until ‘every penny’ is recovered as RM67.5m battle enters enforcement phase

Malaysia

Ambulance carrying two injured men crashes en route to hospital after MPV collision in Besut

Malaysia

Man blames 'lack of love' for sexual assault on teens

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

You may be interested

Business

Unemployment rate rises to 3.0 per cent in April 2026 - DOSM

Business

Kami Builders secure RM300 million ASEAN sustainability sukuk, channels Islamic capital into QIU campus development

Business

AI should support human thinking, not replace it - MDEC CEO

Business

Ringgit holds firm despite US inflation shock as markets brace for Federal Reserve decision

Business

Ringgit holds firm against major currencies as markets await key US inflation data

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB

Business

Open fibre sues Bank Pembangunan, six others in RM2b claim over Aries telecoms liquidation