Finance

Finance

Our financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March.  We agree an annual budget in November each year and also decide how much the annual Precept* should be set at.

We submit our annual accounts in the form of an Annual Governance and Accountability Return (AGAR) to an external auditor.

Key financial documents relating to the year ending 31 March 23 can be found below:

Electors Rights Notice

Electors Rights Summary

Section 1 Annual Governance Statement 2022-23

Section 2 Accounting Statements 2022-2023

Annual Internal Auditors Report 2022-2023

Certificate of Exemption 2022-2023

Year End Bank Reconciliation (31/03/2023)

Explanation of Variance 2022-2023

Expenditure £100+

Asset Register 22-23

Budget 22-23

Public Land and Building Assets – None owned

 

Key financial documents relating to the year ending 31 March 22 can be found below:

Electors Rights Notice

Electors Rights Summary

Section 1 Annual Governance Statement 2021-22

Section 2 Accounting Statements 2021-2022

Annual Internal Auditors Report 2021-2022

Certificate of Exemption 2021-2022

Year End Bank Reconciliation (31/03/2022)

Explanation of Variance 2021-2022

Expenditure £100+

Asset Register 21-22

Budget 21-22

Public Land and Building Assets – None owned

Key financial documents relating to the year ending 31 March 21 can be found below:

Electors Rights Notice

Electors Rights Summary

Section 1 Annual Governance Statement 2020-21

Section 2 Accounting Statements 2020-2021

Certificate of Exemption 2020-2021

Year End Bank Reconciliation (31/03/2021)

Explanation of Variance 2020-2021

Expenditure £100+

Asset Register 20-21

Budget 20-21

Public Land and Building Assets – None owned

Key financial documents relating to the year ending 31 March 20 can be found below:

Electors Rights Notice

Electors Rights Summary

Section 1 Annual Governance Statement 2019-20

Section 2 Accounting Statements 2019-20

Certificate of Exemption 2019-20

Year End Bank Reconciliation (31/03/2020)

Expenditure £100+

Asset Register 19-20

Public Land and Building Assets – None owned

 

Key financial documents relating to the year ending 31 March 2019 can be found below:

Electors Rights Notice

Electors Rights Summary

Section 1 Annual Governance Statement 2018-19

Section 2 Accounting Statements 2018-19

Certificate of Exemption 2018-19

Year End Bank Reconciliation (31/03/2019)

Expenditure £100+

Asset Register 18-19

Public Land and Building Assets – None owned

*Parish Councils are empowered to raise money for their activities through a tax (the “Precept”) on the village residents which is collected on their behalf by the District Council, as an addition to the District and County Council Tax. This is then paid to the Parish Council in two equal installments.

Key financial documents relating to previous years can be obtained from the Clerk.

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The Council Tax Precept

The precept is the Parish Council’s share of the council tax.  The precept demand goes to the billing authority North Norfolk District Council, which collects the tax for the Parish Council.  The ‘Precept’ is converted into an amount per Council Tax Band that is added onto the Council Tax bill.  Income and expenditure for the next financial year are calculated in the form of estimates.

Parish and Town Councils can apply for other funding such as grant and funding awards, but they do not receive funds direct from central government as principal authorities do.

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