The Companies Registration Office (CRO), under Section 35 of The Companies Corporate Enforcement Act (2021), will require Company Directors to provide their personal public service numbers (PPSNs) when filing the following forms. This will be a mandatory requirement from Sunday, 11th June 2023:
Directors’ PPSNs will be required for validation purposes only. PPS numbers, RBO numbers and VINs will not be accessible on the public register.
The purpose of the new disclosure requirement is to reduce the risk of identity theft by introducing additional identity validation checks. This will affect individuals who may, wrongly, hold more than twenty five active directorships under different name variations.
It is important to note that non-compliance will constitute a Category 4 offence.
Please be aware that if the PPS Number does not match the PPS Number held by the Department of Employment and Social Protection, this may result in the submission being rejected. Therefore, to avoid any discrepancies and delays with filings, Directors should act now to make sure that the information held by the DEASP is consistent with that held by the CRO. It’s important to keep in mind that CRO rejections could lead to late filing penalties and delays in meeting annual return filing dates.
In circumstances, where a director does not have a PPS Number, but has been issued with an RBO number in connection with filings with the Central Register of Beneficial Ownership, this RBO number can be used for the relevant CRO filings.
In situations where a director does not have either a PPS number or an RBO transaction number, they must apply to the CRO for an “Identified Person Number” by means of a Form VIF i.e. Declaration as to Verification of Identity.
The VIF requires the name, address, date of birth and nationality of the individual. It must be declared as true by the director and verified by a notary.
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Please be aware that the information contained in this article is of a general nature. It is not intended to address specific circumstances in relation to any individual or entity. All reasonable efforts have been made by Accounts Advice Centre to provide accurate and up-to-date information, however, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate on the date it is received or that it will continue to remain so.. This information should not be acted upon without full and comprehensive, specialist professional advice.
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