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Section 6: Notes to the Financial Statements
Summary

Section 6 details the notes which are required to be disclosed in the financial statements. It applies to all entities that are eligible as a micro entity and that choose to apply the micro companies/entities regime.  

What is new?

Minimal notes to be included in the financial statements.

Once these notes have been included it is presumed that the financial statements show a true and fair view. No further consideration is required.

Notes to be included at the foot of the financial statements. Note however where an audit is being performed the Ethical Standards do not allow you to presume that it shows a true and fair view.

No requirement to include a director’s report.

Requirement to change wording in the auditor’s report where applicable given the reduced disclosure requirements.

What is different?

Disclosure of the fact that FRS 105 and the micro entities/companies regime has been applied must be included on the face of the balance sheet above the directors’ signature page. FRSSE, old GAAP or full FRS 102 did/does not require this. FRS 102 Section 1A does require a similar statement stating the Section 1A and the small companies/entities regime has been applied.

No requirement for a disclosure note in the financial statements detailing any transition adjustments from a previous GAAP to FRS 105.

No disclosure of directors remuneration or transactions required, other than loans/quasi loans/guarantees given to/for the benefit of directors and connected parties.

No requirement to disclose the average number of employees as previously required under Companies Act.

No requirement to disclose details of investments held where a significant interest is held as previously required under company law.

For UK Only – No requirement to disclose accounting policies.

What are the key points?
United Kingdom

The required notes to the financial statements in the UK are:

Details

Statutory reference

 

 

Directors report – no requirement to include same but can be included.

S.416 CA 2006

Auditors report (if applicable)– as previously except:

–          Delete references to the directors report where exemption claimed

–          Adjust references in auditors report with regard to matters required to report by exception as only disclosures with regard to loans/quasi loans given to directors or guarantees entered into for the benefit of directors apply.

In the paragraph ‘Matters on which we are required to report by the Companies Act 2006’ delete the line ‘In our opinion the information given in the directors’ report is consistent with the financial statements‘ where this is not presented.

S.496 CA 2006

Profit and Loss Account

 

Profit and loss Account to be laid out in line with Schedule 1 SI 409/2008 as adjusted by SI 980/2015 (only one format permitted – similar to existing format 2. The wording cannot be changed).

Can be called a ‘profit and loss account’ or ‘income statement’

Details to be included in the profit and loss and the wording are:  ‘Turnover; Other income; Cost of materials and consumables; Staff costs; Depreciation and other amounts written off assets; Other expenses; Tax; and Profit or loss

 

Section 5 FRS 105

Balance Sheet

 

Balance sheet to be laid out in line with Schedule 1 SI 409/2008 as adjusted by SI 980/2015 (2 formats permitted). FRS 105 only requires the following to be shown as a total figure on the balance sheet with no requirement to include the break up in the notes.

–      Called up share capital not paid

–      Fixed assets

–      Current Assets

–      Prepayments and accrued income

–      Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

–      Creditors: amounts falling due after more than one year

–      Provisions for liabilities

–      Accruals and deferred income

–      Capital and reserves

 

Can be called a ‘balance sheet’ or ‘statement of financial position’

Note the above wording cannot be changed.

 

Notes as detailed below must be included at the foot of the balance sheet.

Section 4 FRS 105

Notes to the financial statements (note these should be included on the foot of the balance sheet)

S.472(1A) CA 2006/ S,6.2 FRS 105

Loans/quasi loans/ given to directors and any guarantees/credit transactions entered into for benefit of directors (Section 413 CA 2006/S6.2 & 6A.1 FRS 105);

Usual disclosures required with regard to movement inc. write offs/provisions, repayments, terms of arrangements (e.g. interest rates if any, on demand etc.), names of directors, the maximum amount in the year; any costs incurred in fulfilling a guarantee.

S.413 CA 2006

Disclosure of guarantees entered into for the benefit of the company providing details of:

– the terms of the guarantee;

– the maximum liability that may be incurred by the company

– the amount paid and any liability incurred by the entity for the purpose of fulfilling the guarantee.

S.413 CA 2006

Details of guarantees and other financial commitments inc. contingencies that are not recognised in the balance sheet.

Sch 1(57)(1) SI2008/409

S6.2 FRS 105

Details of commitments with regard to pensions must be separately disclosed

Sch 1(57)(3) SI2008/409

Disclosure of presentational currency and level of rounding. Disclosure of name and the period end date at period covered by the financial statements

FRS 105 S3.13

Disclosure of commitments, contingencies, guarantees entered into for the benefit of 1) any parent, fellow subsidiary, subsidiary and 2) any entity where it holds a participating interest must be disclosed separately from other  commitments, contingencies, guarantees (also to be shown separately where 1 and 2 exists)

Sch 1(57)(4) SI2008/409

Include note disclosing the fact the ES PASE was applied if that is the case.

ES PASE

Approval by directors on financial statements noting that they show a true and fair view.

S.414 CA 2006

Requirement to detail the fact that the micro companies regime has been followed and this be included above the directors signature (this would be included after the notes to the balance sheet)

‘These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the micro entity provisions including Financial Reporting Statement 105 ‘The Financial Statement Reporting Standard applicable to the Micro Entities Regime’ and delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies’ regime. The financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on (Insert date) and authorised for issue on (insert date). They were signed on its behalf by’

S414(3) CA 2006/ S.3.14 FRS 105

Republic of Ireland

The required notes to the financial statements in the Republic of Ireland are:

Details

Statutory reference

 

 

Directors report – no requirement to include same but can be included.

S.325 CA 2014

Auditors report – as previously except:

–          Delete references to the directors report where exemption claimed

–          Adjust references in auditors report with regard to matters required to report by exception as only S.307-308 of CA 2014 (disclosures with regard to loans/quasi loans given to directors or guarantees entered into for the benefit of directors apply).

In the paragraph ‘Matters on which we are required to report by the Companies Act 2014’ delete the line ‘In our opinion the information given in the directors’ report is consistent with the financial statements‘ where this is not presented.

S.336 & S.337 CA 2014

Notes to the financial statements (note these should be included on the foot of the balance sheet)

 

Disclosure of accounting policies. New requirement to

–          disclose a change in accounting policy in the accounting policy section detailing the reason for the change for it and the impact of the change on the current and prior years.

S.321 CA 2014

Going concern disclosure (and basis if not prepared on a going concern).

Sch 3B(12) CA 2014

Details of dividend paid/payable/declared split by amount included in accruals at the period end.

Sch 3B(33) CA 2014

Departure from the requirements of Companies Act and FRS 105 to be disclosed

Sch 3B(19)) CA 2014

Loans/quasi loans/ given to directors (inc. de facto & shadow) and any guarantees/credit transactions entered into for benefit of directors (Section 307-308);

•       No need to disclose max amount O/s in year – instead disclose amount written off

•       Usual disclosures required with regard to balance at start and end of each year, movement, terms of arrangements, interest rate, names of directors, % of loan to net assets, repayments, and advances in the year etc. For guarantees; details of the arrangement entered into including value, an indication of the interest rate and any other relevant conditions

Exemption from disclosure if the arrangements did not exceed €7,500 for any director or a connected party in the year.

S.308-308 CA 2014

Disclosure of holding of own shares or shares in holding company – detailing amount and nominal value by class and amount of profits restricted as a result to include the % of shares held to total shares in issue.

Investment in holding company shares should be disclosed in equity in the balance sheet as a deduction from capital and reserves.

S.320 CA 2014

Approval by directors on financial statements noting that they show a true and fair view.

S.324 CA 2014

Acquisition or disposal of own shares disclosures –

–      detail movement inc. balance at the beginning and end of each year

–      including details of shares acquired or held by subsidiary undertakings

–      number and nominal value of shares held by Co or Sub Co.’s

–      consideration paid for shares

S.328 CA 2014

Dividends paid/declared split by amounts included in accruals at period end.

Sch 3B(48) CA 2014

Accruals for pension liabilities.

Sch 3B(35)(5) CA 2014

Impairment/reversal of impairment on financial assets.

 

Sch 3B(23) CA 2014

Prior period errors resulting in change in prior year presentation comparatives including the details of the adjustment and the reasons for it.

Sch 3B(5) CA 2014

Change in presentation from the prior year including the details of the adjustment and the reasons for it.

Sch 3B(5) CA 2014

Disclose change in accounting estimate, reason for same and impact.

Sch 3B(19) CA 2014

Details of indebtedness – disclose:

–          amount in total included in creditors where security is held,

–          type and nature of securities held. 

Sch 3B(34) CA 2014

Detail useful life on goodwill and the reason for capitalisation and selecting useful life.

Sch 3B(25) CA 2014

Disclose impairment/reversal of impairments on all fixed assets (Sch 3A (23(2).

Sch 3B(23)(2) CA 2014

Details of guarantees and other financial commitments inc. contingencies.

Sch 3B(35) CA 2014

Movement on profit and loss reserves inc.. transfers in and out to be disclosed if not shown on face of profit and loss account to include details of prior year adjustments, dividends etc.

Sch 3B(33) CA 2014

Disclosure of presentational currency and level of rounding.

FRS 105 S3.13

Name, legal form, registered office address, company registration number and if the company is being wound up.

S.291(3)(A) CA 2014

Disclosure of guarantees/commitments/contingencies to be disclosed separately where they are for the benefit of the sub, parent sister companies or companies with which the company has a participating interest.

Sch 3B(35)(6) CA 2014

Include note disclosing the fact the ES PASE was applied if that is the case.

ES PASE

What do accountants need to do?

Be aware of the minimum disclosure requirements under FRS 105 so that the notes to financial statements are prepared in compliance with the standard.

Review their client listing to assess which companies can apply FRS 105 and plan the practice schedule accordingly. When reviewing the list assess whether companies which have assets held at fair value/revaluation will meet the requirements of a micro company once these revaluations/fair values have been stripped out.

Advise clients of the fundamental changes required as soon as possible and meet with the clients to discuss FRS 105 so that the client can determine if they would favour the use of FRS 105 as opposed to FRS 102.

 Advise clients of the non- necessity to disclose directors remuneration, employees costs and numbers and transactions with directors (other than loans, guarantees entered into for the benefit of directors and connected persons) if FRS 105 is applied.

Advices clients of the Issues to consider when deciding whether to apply FRS 105 or not assuming the company is eligible to utilise FRS 105 some of those being:

What do companies need to do?

Be aware of the minimum disclosure requirements under FRS 105 so that the notes to financial statements are prepared in compliance with the standard.

Assess whether FRS 105 can be applied and if it can assess whether it is appropriate for the company.

 

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