The Isle of Man government has provided details of changes, announced in the February budget, to company registration rules.
The changes will affect every Isle of Man incorporated and registered company, business name and limited partnership. They will also affect those who conduct searches or request information from the Companies Registry.
Company registry fees were increased in the budget, as part of the Isle of Man’s biennial review. The government increased the fees to ensure they maintain their value against changes in the annual rate of inflation, and also to provide the Isle of Man government with much needed revenues.
The change takes effect on the Tuesday after the Easter Bank Holiday (April 5). If the due date for an annual return or any other document falls between April 2 and April 5 then the due date becomes April 6. Anything delivered on April 6, where the due date was April 2 to April 5 will be treated as if it was delivered on time – provided it is correct.
The government has summarized the changes, to take effect on April 6, 2010:
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