Exempted Micro Enterprises
In South African law, Exempted Micro Enterprises are businesses that are exempt from measurement in terms of the DTI's codes of Good Practice for Black Economic Empowerment. They automatically qualify as 100% contributors towards BEE, this offers small South African businesses the opportunity to grow as a result of BEE irrespective of the make-up of the shareholding.
In terms of Paragraph 4 of the DTI's "Codes of Good Practice for BEE".
Turnover required for exemption
In terms of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Codes, businesses with a turnover of less than R5 Million qualify as EMEs, but in 2009, two sector charters were released that reduced the turnover required for exemption as follows:- The Tourism & Hospitality Charter reduced the turnover required for exemption to R2.5 million for all businesses that are considered to be part of the tourism and/or hospitality industry.
- The Construction Charter reduced the turnover required for exemption to R1.5 million for Built Environment Professionals, which "provide services related to but not limited to consulting engineering, architecture and quality surveying". Contractors are considered exempt if they have a turnover of less than R5 million.
BEE recognition
- Businesses with a black shareholding of less than 50% automatically qualify as 100% contributors towards BEE.
- Businesses with a black shareholding of more than 50% automatically qualify as 110% contributors towards BEE.