Under section 3 of the Trade Register Act (129/1979), a non-profit association which, for the purpose of carrying on a trade, has a permanent place of business or employs at least one person must file a basic notification to the Trade Register.
If the association wishes to file a notification to the Tax Administration only for being entered into, for example, the VAT Register and the Prepayment Register, form Y1 is to be used. Please note! In that case do not tick the box “Trade Register” under the heading “Registers the enterprise would like to be entered in”. Notifications to the Tax Administration are free of charge. Further information on notifications to the Tax Administration can be found at www.vero.fi.
association’s business name (The business name must contain the association’s name as entered in the Trade Register. Further information on business names.)
what kind of business the association carries out (Please note! Operation which is the purpose of the association as defined in its Articles of Association cannot be entered in the Trade Register as its business. Under section 5 of the Associations Act (503/1989), an association may only practice a trade or other economic activity that has been provided for in its rules or that otherwise relates to the realisation of its purpose or that is to be deemed economically insignificant.)
the association’s name and registered office as entered in the Register of Associations
the postal address used by the association in its business.
a receipt showing that the handling fee has been paid
evidence on the association’s right to practice a trade, if necessary
evidence on the election of the chairperson of the Executive Committee, if necessary
when holders of procuration are notified for registration in the Trade Register, evidence on their election in the form of a certified copy of the meeting of the Executive Committee
The association must be registered in the Register of Associations before it can be recorded in the Trade Register.
There is no need to submit an extract from the Register of Associations or association’s rules to the Trade Register, because we acquire them of our own motion.