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What is Form 1-A

The Form 1-A Regulation A Offering Statement is a SEC document used by issuers to provide information about securities offerings under Regulation A.

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  • Businesses seeking to raise funds through Regulation A offerings
  • Investors looking for detailed information on securities offerings
  • Legal professionals assisting clients with offering statements
  • Consultants guiding businesses on compliance with SEC regulations
  • Accountants preparing financial statements for issuers

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To use Form 1-A, issuers must meet specific criteria, including being U.S. entities and adhering to the Regulation A provisions set by the SEC. Detailed eligibility criteria can be found in the SEC's Regulation A guidelines.
There isn't a universal deadline for Form 1-A submission as it varies depending on the offering specifics. It's essential to plan your submission well before your anticipated offering date to allow for any potential review by the SEC.
Form 1-A must be submitted electronically through the SEC's EDGAR system. After completing the form, follow the detailed instructions in pdfFiller for electronic submission to ensure compliance.
Typically, Form 1-A submission requires supporting documents such as financial statements, issuer information, and any other relevant documents that may provide additional clarity regarding the offering.
Common mistakes include omitting key information, submitting incomplete sections, or failing to review for accuracy. Always double-check each entry and ensure all required fields are filled out.
Processing times for Form 1-A submissions can vary depending on the SEC's workload. Generally, expect a review period of several weeks, so plan accordingly to avoid delays in your offering.
Filing Form 1-A typically incurs certain fees, which can include registration fees and costs related to the electronic submission process. Always check the SEC's fee schedule for the most accurate and current information.
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