One Stop For Latest Finance News
Posted 6th July 2015
A new place for the latest news. Regular readers of the SBS Finance Blog will have noticed that the blog is now available within the main School Business Services website. We will continue to provide the same summary of news from the education sector as it affects your finances.
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EFA Round Up For July
In previous blogs I have referred to the following month's items from the EFA Business Planner. Since the election it appears that this planner is not being updated, with the EFA business cycle being replaced by the online calendar, available to education institutions via the EFA Information Exchange. The following activity is expected in July:1 July – EFA will publish
- Final UIFSM allocations for 2014-15
- Provisional UIFSM allocations for 2015-16
- Final pupil premium allocations for 2015-16
6 July – EFA Payments
- Pupil premium: first payment made for 2015 to 2016
- Summer schools: first payment made for 2015 to 2016
- Universal infant free school meals: second payment made for 2014 to 2015
Quick links below to a number of recently published documents:
- 2015-16 Budget Return, Online Form & Guidance
- Academies Accounts Direction
- National Non Domestic Rates Claims
- 16-19 Bursary Fund – Vulnerable Student Claims
Accounts Direction 2014-2015
As an aide memoir to help those preparing Accounts, we have summarised below the main changes in the recently published Direction from last year’s Direction. There is though no substitute for reading the Direction and discussing actions with your Auditors ahead on the year end in August.Audit
- Auditors should inform NAO and EFA if they are issuing a qualified audit report or a modified regularity opinion to the academy trust, after discussing this with the trustees.
- The auditor’s report within the model accounts (Coketown) has been amended to clarify that it should be addressed to the members of the academy trust.
Governance
- The Accounts Direction has been clarified so that it applies to all types of academy trust with a funding agreement with the Secretary of State for Education
- The governance statement re-emphasises that academy trusts must carry out a governance review in their first year and should also be doing this annually as a matter of best practice
- A new section has been introduced about value for money into the governance statement. This replaces the requirement for trusts to publish separate value for money statements, which are withdrawn from the year ended 31 August 2015
Financial reporting
- The Coketown disclosure note for donations has been split between fixed asset donations and other donations
- The EFA have illustrated in Coketown how loans and creditors due after more than one year should be disclosed
- The EFA have updated the list of funding streams that comprise General Annual Grant (GAG) for the purposes of calculating amounts carried forward at year end
- Individual disclosure of non-contractual severance payments should now be made on an individual basis regardless of value
- The EFA have clarified that the disclosure of trustee remuneration includes employer pension contributions
- The EFA have clarified that if a multi-academy trust’s (MAT’s) funding agreement applies the GAG carry over restriction at the overall trust level, rather than at the individual academy level, then the carry over note need only report at the overall trust level
- A new section has been introduced on connected charities
- The EFA have revised the section on accounting for buildings and provided additional guidance on buildings occupied by church academies, based on the substance of the arrangement rather than on its legal form [
- Also there are are new sections on accounting for academy combinations and dissolutions, agency arrangements and risk protection arrangements.