Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session 1.6 1 Accounting Standards 12 Accounting for Government Grants.

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Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session Accounting Standards 12 Accounting for Government Grants

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants This Statement deals with accounting for government grants. Government grants are sometimes called by other names such as subsidies, cash incentives, duty drawbacks, etc.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants -Definitions Government refers to government, government agencies and similar bodies whether local, national or international.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants -Definitions Government grants are assistance by government in cash or kind to an enterprise for past or future compliance with certain conditions. They exclude those forms of government assistance which cannot reasonably have a value placed upon them and transactions with government which cannot be distinguished from the normal trading transactions of the enterprise.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants should not be recognized until there is reasonable assurance that (i) the enterprise will comply with the conditions attached to them, and (ii) the grants will be received.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants related to specific fixed assets should be presented in the balance sheet by showing the grant as a deduction from the gross value of the assets concerned in arriving at their book value. Where the grant related to a specific fixed asset equals the whole, or virtually the whole, of the cost of the asset, the asset should be shown in the balance sheet at a nominal value.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Alternatively, government grants related to depreciable fixed assets may be treated as deferred income which should be recognized in the profit and loss statement on a systematic and rational basis over the useful life of the asset, i.e., such grants should be allocated to income over the periods and in the proportions in which depreciation on those assets is charged.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Grants related to non-depreciable assets should be credited to capital reserve under this method. However, if a grant related to a non-depreciable asset requires the fulfillment of certain obligations, the grant should be credited to income over the same period over which the cost of meeting such obligations is charged to income. The deferred income balance should be separately disclosed in the financial statements.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants related to revenue should be recognized on a systematic basis in the profit and loss statement over the periods necessary to match them with the related costs, which they are intended to compensate. Such grants should either be shown separately under ‘other income’ or deducted in reporting the related expense.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants of the nature of promoters’ contribution should be credited to capital reserve and treated as a part of shareholders’ funds

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants in the form of non- monetary assets, given at a concessional rate, should be accounted for on the basis of their acquisition cost. In case a non- monetary asset is given free of cost, it should be recorded at a nominal value.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants that are receivable as compensation for expenses or losses incurred in a previous accounting period or for the purpose of giving immediate financial support to the enterprise with no further related costs, should be recognized and disclosed in the profit and loss statement of the period in which they are receivable, as an extraordinary item if appropriate.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text A contingency related to a government grant, arising after the grant has been recognized, should be treated in accordance with Accounting Standard (AS) 4, Contingencies and Events Occurring After the Balance Sheet Date.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants that become refundable should be accounted for as an extraordinary item (see Accounting Standard (AS) 5, Prior Period and Extraordinary Items and Changes in Accounting Policies).

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text The amount refundable in respect of a grant related to revenue should be applied first against any unamortised deferred credit remaining in respect of the grant. To the extent that the amount refundable exceeds any such deferred credit, or where no deferred credit exists, the amount should be charged to profit and loss statement.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text The amount refundable in respect of a grant related to a specific fixed asset should be recorded by increasing the book value of the asset or by reducing the capital reserve or the deferred income balance, as appropriate, by the amount refundable. In the first alternative, i.e., where the book value of the asset is increased, depreciation on the revised book value should be provided prospectively over the residual useful life of the asset.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Government grants in the nature of promoters’ contribution that become refundable should be reduced from the capital reserve.

Financial Audit Autonomous Bodies AS 12 Session AS 12 Accounting for Government Grants-Text Disclosure 23.The following should be disclosed: i. the accounting policy adopted for government grants, including the methods of presentation in the financial statements; ii. the nature and extent of government grants recognized in the financial statements, including grants of non-monetary assets given at a concessional rate or free of cost