Charities

Introduction

Default accounts

The balance sheet accounts used for tangible assets and the hire purchase and finance lease liabilities are the same across all enhanced charts (ELTD, EPST, ICHA).

However, the accounts in the profit and loss for depreciation and HP / Finance Lease charges are different for clients on the charity chart.  

The accounts used are as follows:

Asset account

Default description

P&L Depreciation

Loss on disposal

HP

Lease

512

Freehold property

269/001

271

276/21

276/22

513

Short lease

269/002

271

276/21

276/22

514

Long lease

269/003

271

276/21

276/22

522

Improvements to property

269/011

271

276/21

276/22

523

Plant and machinery

269/012

271

276/21

276/22

524

Fixtures

269/013

271

276/21

276/22

525

Motor vehicles

269/014

271

276/21

276/22

526

Computer

269/015

271

276/21

276/22

503

Patents

268/002

270

276/21

276/22

 

Profit / loss on disposal

The charities chart has separate accounts for the profit on disposal and the loss on disposal. Fixed Asset Register will always post to the loss on disposal account but the user may change this to the profit account for each asset as required. Account 57 is used in the charities chart for profit on disposal.

 

Funds

It is not possible to allocate an asset to a particular fund within the Asset Register. The user will be prompted to allocate postings to a fund when the pasting batch is imported within IRIS Accounts Production as follows.  

  1. Once the batch to be imported has been selected a message will appear with the heading 'IMPORT ERROR: Missing fund showing the posting about to be imported' Select continue.

  2. A screen will allow the user to select the fund that the posting should be allocated to.  Select the fund and then click OK.

  3. For ease the program will then ask if all postings should be allocated to the same fund.  If this is the case click Yes, if not click No.

  4. Where postings are to be allocated to different funds steps 1 and 2 must be completed for each posting.