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YouthAllyBusiness

Start, register, and
grow your business.

YouthAlly Business is a comprehensive platform designed to guide South African entrepreneurs through starting a business. Easily manage CIPC registration files, apply for SARS tax compliance clearance, secure seed funding grants, and recruit verified local youth talent directly into your growing workforce.

Register Your Business
STARTUP_COMPLIANCE_DECK // STATUS
CIPC Registry
COR14.3 FILE
Company Registered
SARS Tax Status
PIN clearance
Compliance Verified
Funding Match ChecklistPre-Qualified
B-BBEE Sworn AffidavitReady
COIDA RegistrationIn Progress

The 4 Steps to Register & Start

We guide you through the regulatory requirements to get your enterprise compliant and ready to trade.

1. CIPC Registration

Register your company name and directors, file incorporation papers, and obtain your official COR14.3 certificate.

2. SARS Tax PIN

Register automatically for company income tax and apply for your SARS Tax Compliance Status PIN to clear your bank accounts.

3. B-BBEE Affidavit

Qualify as an Exempted Micro Enterprise (EME) and generate legal sworn affidavits to secure tenders and corporate supplier lines.

4. COIDA & UIF Compliance

Comply with employee regulations. Register for COIDA workman compensation and set up UIF employment insurance accounts.

Job Publisher & Talent Feed

Recruit Verified Youth Talent

Once registered and compliant, your business gains direct access to the YouthApp recruitment pipelines. Publish learnerships, internships, or entry-level positions directly to qualifying local students. Match applications with student profile academic transcripts and NQF credentials.

NQF Vetting matching checks
Direct student application pipelines on mobile
Simplified applicant tracking Kanban board
STUDENT_JOB_FEED // LIVE

Junior Embedded Systems Engineer

Stipend: R 12,500 / month
Internship

IoT Systems Installation Learnership

Stipend: R 6,800 / month
Learnership
Interactive Guides

Step-by-Step Registration Docs

Review requirements, costs, timelines, and compliance rules before completing your registration.

CIPC Company Registration Guide

Incorporate your company and secure your business identity formalizing your enterprise in South Africa.

Required Submissions:
1.Name Reservation: Select up to 4 potential names to submit for CIPC vetting.
2.Director Verification: Provide certified copies of South African ID documents or passports.
3.COR14.3 Filing: Complete incorporation documents and obtain your registration certificate.
4.Share Certificate: Issue formal share certificates to the initial company shareholders.
Platform Tip:All registered companies must file annual returns to keep their CIPC status active and avoid deregulation.
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Frequently Answered

Platform Help Desk

Reserving your unique company name takes 24-48 hours. Once approved, the company incorporation and COR14.3 certificate generation takes an additional 2-3 business days through our console integrations.

No. Under South African regulations, Exempted Micro Enterprises (EMEs) with an annual turnover under R10 million only require a B-BBEE Sworn Affidavit signed by a Commissioner of Oaths. We provide interactive templates to generate this affidavit instantly.

Our Funding Hub tracks government grants (such as NYDA and SEFA), seed capital facilities, and private loans. The console analyzes your business compliance rating and matches you with funding channels you qualify for.

Once your SARS and CIPC compliance checks are verified, you can access the Opportunity Publisher. This lets you broadcast internships and learnerships directly onto the YouthAlly mobile client feed.