The Companies Office is making routine compliance checks to ensure New Zealand companies are complying with their obligations under the Companies Act 1993. Are your company records where they should be?
From our experience, company directors and administrators can be surprised to learn that the records their company is required to maintain go above and beyond those records submitted to the online Companies Office register.
The Companies Officer register is available for inspection by the public (under s 215 of the Act) and primarily serves as a record of essential information, rather than a comprehensive repository of all necessary documents.
In addition to submitting information to the online Companies Office register, New Zealand companies must also:
Section 189 of the Companies Act states that the following documents must be kept at a Company’s registered office:
The Registrar of Companies in New Zealand has broad powers under the Act to conduct compliance checks, including in relation to a company’s register.
Section 365 of the Act states that the Registrar (or a person authorised by the Registrar) may, for the purpose of ascertaining whether a company or a director is complying with the Act (if it is in the public interest to do so):
Failure to respond to requests from the Registrar on time or in the required format can lead to enforcement action, which can include the removal of the company from the register.
Failure to comply with the record-keeping provisions of the Companies Act can amount to an offence and result in financial penalties for the company and/or its directors. Ensuring that a company complies with Companies Act is also one of the core duties of a director under s 134 of the Act.
Companies that we act for at MoranLaw have been subject to compliance checks by the Registrar over the past few months. Thankfully, those companies’ records were in order and further action by the Registrar was not required.
Companies must ensure they hold all necessary documentation at the registered office and should be prepared to respond to a request or inquiry from the Registrar at any time. Now is a good time to ensure your register is fully up to date, before the Registrar comes knocking.
At MoranLaw we have a full service offering for company, corporate and regulatory support within our wider commercial team. This includes acting as a registered office for a number of companies and ensuring compliance with the Act. For more information, contact our friendly team at team@moranlaw.co.