Introduction
In South Africa, small businesses with an annual turnover of R10 million or less are classified as Exempted Micro Enterprises (EMEs). These businesses qualify automatically for B‑BBEE Level 4 status and can use a sworn affidavit instead of undergo a full verification process. If ownership exceeds 51% black or 100% black, higher levels (2 or 1) apply, giving procurement recognition of 125% or 135% respectively.([turn0search5]turn0search2turn0search8)
If your EME has any foreign directors or members, you cannot use the CIPC online certification portal—you must complete a zero‑cost affidavit themselves, stamped by a commissioner of oaths. It then serves as your official B‑BBEE certificate.([turn0search2]turn0search8)
✅ Who Qualifies as an EME and What Document You Need
Qualification Criteria:
- Annual turnover of ≤ R10 million.
- Or less in specific sectors (e.g. R1.5m for some Construction; R2.5m for Tourism) under sector charters.([turn0search20]turn0search5)
What’s Required:
- Affidavit: if turnover ≤ R10m (and especially if foreign director involved)—sworn statement as your certificate.
- CIPC e-certificate: issued automatically if no foreign directors via CIPC system.
- Valid for 12 months from date signed or issued.([turn0search2]turn0search3turn0search9)
🛠️ Step-by-Step: Obtaining Your EME B‑BBEE Document
Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility
- Check last financial year’s turnover.
- Identify levels of black ownership.
Step 2: Choose the Correct Route:
- CIPC online certificate (automatic Level 4; upgraded to Level 2 or 1 if black ownership +51% or 100%). Not available if any foreign director or owner.([turn0search2]turn0search8)
- Commissioned affidavit: required if foreign director/member or choose paper route.
Step 3: Complete the Affidavit
- Use officially recognised template (DTIC / CIPC). Include:
- Director/member identity
- Business registration details
- Turnover declaration (≤ R10 m)
- Black ownership %, including black woman, youth, disabled, veteran breakdown if applicable.([turn0search0]turn0search11turn0search8)
- Tick correct B‑BBEE level:
- 100% black = Level 1 (135%)
- ≥ 51% black = Level 2 (125%)
- < 51% black = Level 4 (100%)
Step 4: Commission it Properly
- Sign in front of a Commissioner of Oaths.
- A BAP(SA) (Business Accountant in Practice) may assist but may not complete it on behalf of the deponent. Ensure not to use personal letterhead unless authorized.([turn0search11]turn0search8)
- Recent High Court ruling allows e‑commissioning via Zoom for deponents abroad, provided formal compliance.([turn0search4])
Step 5: Use It as Your Certificate
- Once stamped, the affidavit is your valid B‑BBEE certificate.
- Retain electronic/paper copy for clients, tenders, or CSD registration.
- Do not apply again until expiry—certificate is valid 12 months.([turn0search2]turn0search3)
📋 Table: Affidavit vs CIPC Certificate
Feature | CIPC EME Certificate | Sworn Affidavit (Commissioner‑Stamped) |
---|---|---|
Turnover ✅ | ≤ R10 m | ≤ R10 m |
Foreign Directors | ❌ Cannot apply | ✅ Required route |
Black ownership ≥51% | Upgrades certificate level | Declare in affidavit |
Cost | Free | Minimal (commissioner fee if any) |
Validity | 12 months | 12 months |
Submission portal | CIPC e-services or BizPortal | Manual or tender submission |
⚠️ Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
- Using the wrong template or incomplete affidavit—invalid.
- Missing or incorrect turnover or ownership figures—criminal offence.([turn0search2]turn0search5)
- Affidavit not signed in presence of a Commissioner of Oaths.
- Using affidavit when a proper certificate is required (e.g. Transport sector or modified flow-through cases)—fraud per legislation.([turn0search8]turn0search12)
- Not updating affidavit after next financial year—expired document no longer valid.([turn0search2]turn0search3)
💡 Practical Tips to Streamline the Affidavit Process
- Download the official DTIC/CIPC affidavit template, not random forms.
- Pace ownership and turnover data carefully—confirm management accounts.
- Use a BAP(SA) or trusted commissioner for correct commissioning.
- Keep both digital and printed copies for audits or client requests.
- Apply annually before expiry to maintain compliance with tendering requirements.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the online EME certificate if I have a foreign director?
No. The presence of any foreign director/member disqualifies your entity from using the CIPC online certificate. You must complete a sworn affidavit.([turn0search2]turn0search8)
Q: What B‑BBEE level do I get if I’m 100% black owned?
You are eligible for Level 1, which provides 135% procurement recognition.([turn0search5]turn0search8)
Q: What happens if I submit wrong info?
Providing false turnover or ownership info is a criminal offence, and can result in disqualification, fines, or listing as tender defaulter.
Q: How long is the affidavit valid?
12 months from the date signed or issued. You should reapply each year before it expires.([turn0search2]turn0search3)
Q: Are e‑commissioned affidavits valid?
Yes. A recent High Court ruling confirmed that affidavits commissioned via Zoom or other audiovisual link are considered legally valid, provided all formal requirements are met.([turn0search4])
Final Thoughts
For South African micro-enterprises earning R10 million or less, using a sworn affidavit is a fast, zero-cost way to prove B‑BBEE compliance. Ensure you use the correct legal template, declare accurate turnover and ownership, and commission it properly—a single oversight can invalidate your status or breach legal requirements.