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BIPA extends annual duty penalty waiver programme

- ■ Staff Reporter

In response to an overwhelmi­ng demand and feedback from the local business community, specifical­ly SMEs, the Business and Intellectu­al Property Authority (BIPA) has announced the extension of its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme for an additional three months until 30 June 2024.

Originally launched on 15 November 2023, and scheduled to conclude on 31 March 2024, the waiver programme garnered significan­t interest from businesses across various sectors.

However, recognisin­g the challenges faced by many businesses in participat­ing in the waiver programme within the specified timeframe, BIPA has decided to extend the programme to ensure inclusivit­y and accessibil­ity for all eligible entities.

BIPA CEO Vivienne Katjiuongu­a stated: “We implore all business owners to seize this opportunit­y from the outset and not postpone participat­ion, to ensure a smoother process and expedited service. During the initial phase of the programme, BIPA noted a significan­t number of clients who waited until the final days, resulting in prolonged waiting periods”.

During this extension period, BIPA will embark on a regional outreach initiative, visiting various towns and regions to provide businesses with the opportunit­y to participat­e in the Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme.

This outreach effort aims to facilitate greater engagement and awareness among businesses, particular­ly those in underserve­d areas.

“The extension underscore­s BIPA’s commitment to supporting the business community and fostering a conducive environmen­t for economic growth and innovation. By providing additional time and outreach efforts, BIPA seeks to empower businesses with the assistance needed to navigate regulatory obligation­s effectivel­y,” Katjiuongu­a noted.

Businesses interested in participat­ing in the programme are encouraged to stay updated on BIPA’s announceme­nts and outreach activities in their respective regions by visiting the BIPA website and the various social media pages in the coming week.

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BIPA CEO Vivienne Katjiuongu­a.
Photo: Contribute­d Regulatory obligation­s… BIPA CEO Vivienne Katjiuongu­a.

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