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- SEC offers remedy for delinquent firms to restore good standing
Delinquent and noncompliant companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) now have a chance to turn their status around, by paying significantly lower fees under the agency’s newest incentive plan
- SEC: Another amnesty set for delinquent firms | Philstar. com
MANILA, Philippines — The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is providing corporations another chance to avoid higher penalties following its successful amnesty program last year
- SEC grants final extension for amnesty applications
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (PIA)–The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted a final one-month extension for amnesty applications of non-compliant and suspended or revoked corporations before it implements a new scale of fines and penalties
- SEC extends amnesty application deadline, streamlines process . . .
In a recent update, the SEC further extended the deadline for eligible companies until September 30, 2023, under the newly issued SEC MC No 9, series of 2023, which also applies to amnesty applications in the above previously issued circulars
- SEC AMNESTY PROGRAM DEADLINE EXTENDED! - TaxAcctg Center
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended the deadline for applications for amnesty for late and non-filing of annual financial statements (AFS), general information sheets (GIS), as well as non-compliance with SEC Memorandum Circular No 28, series of 2020 (Requirement for Corporations, Partnerships, Associations, and
- (SEC) Amnesty Deadline Extension | Duran Duran-Schulze Law
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Philippines has extended the deadline until June 30, 2023 of all amnesty applications for late and or non-filing of audited Annual Financial Statements (AFS), General Information Sheet (GIS), and compliance with MC 28, s 2020 or the efAST enrollment
- SEC Philippines Released Final Extension of Amnesty . . .
In a SEC Memorandum Circular No 20 Series of 2023, the Commission launched the amnesty program to encourage compliance of regulated entities, and ensure a prudent identification of active and inactive corporations as part of its continuing efforts to nurture and cultivate a healthy and vibrant corporate sector
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