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What are the requirements to elect for audit exemption?
For companies electing for audit exemption, companies are required to lodge a full set of an unaudited financial statements accompanied with a statement that the company is qualified for audit exemption and that the company receives no request from its shareholders that audit must be conducted for a particular year.
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