Review of the Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Review of the Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Review of the Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting (the Code) Update 28 2019-20 Welcome Introductions and purpose of the web video OLG Contents of this presentation Financial reporting governance structures and the Code
Welcome
Introductions and purpose
- f the web
video
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Contents of this presentation
Financial reporting governance structures and the Code Changes to the Accounting Standards Changes to the Code Financial statements reminders Key Standards issued not yet effective Recap, reminders, where to go for help and next steps
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Financial governance structures
- Local Government Act 1993 – Chapter 13 – Part 3 – Financial
Management
http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/view/act/1993/30/chap13
- Local Government (General) Regulation 2005 – Part 9 -
Management and Accountability
http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/view/regulation/2005/487/part9
- Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting
– (includes Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations) http://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/strengthening-local-government/supporting- and-advising-councils/accounting-practice
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Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting
The Accounting Code comprises of five documents:
- 1. General Purpose Financial Statements
- 2. Special Purpose Financial Statements
- 3. Special Schedules
- 4. Appendices
- 5. JO Supplement
- prescribes the form of the financial statements and the
minimum requirements
- applies to each NSW council & JO
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Code of Accounting Practice and Financial Reporting continued The intent of the Code is to:
- facilitate practical and effective financial reporting
- bligations:
- implementation of all Australian Accounting Standards and
- Local Government Act, Regulations and associated policies
- to drive a culture of commitment to useful, accurate and
reliable financial reporting
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Overview of the consultation process
Sector feedback from Code Update 27 Updates from the Australia Accounting Standards Board, OLG, Other Draft Code Update 28 for consultation
Create Consult Deploy
Final Code Update 28 delivered to the Sector Web video on the draft Code Sector feedback
- n the draft Code
Results discussed with the Technical Advisory Group Final Code approved and Circular issued Draft Code amended
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Drivers of change
Changes due to:
- Accounting Standards especially AASB 15, 16 & 1058
- Government’s focus on supporting financial
sustainability
- Feedback from stakeholders
- OLG and other Government reporting
requirements
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Changes to the Accounting Standards – Effective at 30 June 2020
Should be no surprise that the big changes for 30 June 2020 relate to:
- Revenue and
- Leases
This session is not a ‘how to account under AASB 15, AASB 1058 and AASB 16” but more to look at the disclosure changes.
Carmen Ridley
Any other changes to accounting standards?
- AASB 2017-1 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Transfers of Investment Property, Annual Improvements 2014-2016 Cycle and Other Amendments [AASB 1, AASB 128, AASB 140]
- AASB 2017-6 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Prepayment Features with Negative Compensation
- AASB 2017-7 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Long-term Interests in Associates and Joint Ventures
Carmen Ridley
Any other changes to accounting standards?
- AASB 2018-1 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Annual Improvements Cycle 2015 – 2017 Cycle
- AASB 2018-2 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Plan Amendment, Curtailment or Settlement [AASB 119]
- AASB 2018-3 Amendments to Australian Accounting
Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements
- Interpretation 22 Foreign Currency Transactions and
Advance Consideration
- Interpretation 23 Uncertainty over Income Tax
Treatments
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Changes to the Code
Summary of proposed changes to the Code is published on our website Detailed table of changes will be attached
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Any questions email code@olg.nsw.gov.au
Jasmine OLG
Key changes to the Code
General Purpose Financial Statements Additional line items added to the primary statements:
- Income statement
- Rental income
- Statement of comprehensive income
- FV movements on investment through OCI
Carmen Ridley
Key changes to the Code
Additional line items added to the primary statements:
- Statement of financial position
– Contract assets – Contract cost asset – Right of use assets – Contract liabilities – Lease liabilities
Carmen Ridley
Key changes to the Code
Additional line items added to the primary statements:
- Statement of changes in equity
– Statement of Changes in Equity – Changes due to AASB 1058 and AASB 15 and AASB 16
- Statement of Cash Flows
– Lease liabilities (principal repayments)
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Key changes - Revenue note
Revenue separated depending on which standard is relevant – if neither standard then remove from the revenue note e.g. investment income and rental income
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Revenue note continued
- Amendments to some of the accounting
policies to reflect new requirements of AASB 1058 and AASB 15.
- Some additional guidance added to the
commentary BUT lots of guidance added to the Appendices (Appendix J).
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Expenses - leases
- Don’t forget you need to disclose
- Are you capturing this information?
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Contract assets and liabilities
Explain the significant contract asset / liabilities balances
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Contract assets and liabilities continued
Describe the significant changes in contract assets and liabilities
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Contract cost assets
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Leases note
- Contains all information about leases for lessor and lessee
- Description of the leases in place
- Reconciliation of right of use assets
- Maturity analysis for lease liabilities
- Information about possible liabilities e.g. extension options
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Leases note continued
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Lessor disclosures
- Additional disclosures where Council is a lessor
- Operating leases:
– Amounts recognised in income statement – Maturity analysis of amounts receivable
- Finance leases
– Income relating to finance leases – Net investment in the finance lease
- Don’t forget when you sub-lease you are a lessor
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Change in accounting policy note
- Modified retrospective approach for both
revenue and leases
- Illustrative changes in accounting policy
– Council needs to ensure that changes discussed are relevant to them
- Refer to the practical expedients used
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AASB 15 and 1058
- Remember need to report on current year numbers under the
‘old’ standards
- Also statement of cash flows if any changes
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Leases
- Reconciliation of operating lease commitment note to lease
liabilities at 1 July 2019
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Other changes
- Interest and investment income now Note 5 rather than
being part of the revenue note
- Commentary - where the Crown reserves are under a lease
arrangement they are accounted for under AASB 16 Leases
- Differentiation of investment property between ‘owned
investment property’ and ‘Right to Use’ – body of the Code assumes owned only
- Changes made to results by fund to reflect new balances
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Where the Crown reserves are under a lease arrangement they are accounted for under AASB 16 Leases, refer to Note 15.
- 5. Key Standards issued not yet
effective
Key Standards issued not yet effective
- No big changes coming next year except for
Service Concession Arrangements. – Do you know what they are? – Do you have any? – Talk to OLG if you suspect any
Carmen Ridley
Key Standards issued not yet effective
- AASB 1059
“Applies to arrangements that involve an
- perator providing public services related to a
service concession asset on behalf of a public sector grantor for a specified period of time and managing at least some of those services”
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Common features of service concession arrangements
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Think about social housing, , rubbish collection, leisure centre, other services you ‘outsource’ to the private sector
the grantor is a public sector entity
- perator is responsible for
some of the management of the SC asset and related services and does not merely act as an agent of the grantor arrangement sets or limits the initial prices to be levied by the
- perator and regulates price
revisions over the period of the SCA
- perator is obliged to hand over
the SC asset to the grantor in a specified condition at the end of the arrangement, for little or no incremental consideration, irrespective of which party initially financed it arrangement is governed by a contract that sets out performance standards, mechanisms for adjusting prices, and arrangements for arbitrating disputes
Financial statements reminders
Financial statements have been prepared in accordance with:
- Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued
by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB);
- the Local Government Act 1993 and
Regulation; and
- the Local Government Code of Accounting
Practice and Financial Reporting (the Code).
Jasmne OLG
Reminders cont’d
- Do not include Notes or Special Purpose Financial
Statements if they are not applicable
- Do not include line items if they are not material
- r not applicable
- All content in your financial statements should be
relevant to your council
- The Code is the minimum requirement – you can
add more disclosures if they are meaningful and relevant to the end user
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Reminders cont’d
- Review accounting policies to ensure that all policies
are applicable to balances/transactions
- If disclosures illustrated are not material to your
council then do not include
- Accounting policies must be disclosed with the
relevant Notes
- Notes will be in the order as illustrated in the Code –
numbering may vary depending on the number of Notes disclosed
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Reminders cont’d
- Pensioner concession rebates are to be included in
the calculation ratios
- Only the asset classes identified in the Infrastructure
Asset note are to be included in the calculation of infrastructure ratio
- Ensure the information identified in the Code is
reported, eg renewal and new columns in IPPE Note
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Reminders cont’d
Written request for an extension of time for the lodgement of financial statements to be submitted to the OLG by 17 October 2020 Audited financial statements to be submitted to OLG by 31 October 2020
Jasmie OLG
Draft Code Consultation reminders?
Consultation period closes Friday 31 January 2020 All questions and any feedback to be provided to: code@olg.nsw.gov.au
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Where to go to for help?
OLG Accounting Practice webpage http://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/strengthening-local- government/supporting-and-advising-councils/accounting- practice All documents for download including all there is to know about the draft Code Email: code@olg.nsw.gov.au Contact details for OLG 02 4428 4100
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Next Steps
Draft Code released December 2019 Consultation period closes 17 January 2020 Review submission Feb- March 2020 Publish final Code early April 2020 OLG