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The following particular accounting policies that materially affect the measurement of financial results and financial position have been applied.
The budget figures are those presented in the Budget Night Estimates as amended by the Supplementary Estimates and any transfer made by Order in Council under section 26A of the Public Finance Act 1989.
To ensure consistency with the current year, certain comparative information has been restated or reclassified where appropriate. This has occurred:
Te Puni Kōkiri derives revenue through the provision of outputs to the Crown and for services to third parties. Such revenue is recognised when earned and is reported in the financial period to which it relates.
The Statements of Non-Departmental Expenditure and Appropriations are exclusive of GST. The Statement of Financial Position is exclusive of GST, except for Creditors and Payables, and Debtors and Receivables, which are GST inclusive.
The amount of GST owing to or from the Inland Revenue Department at balance date, being the difference between Output GST and Input GST, is included in Creditors and Payables or Debtors and Receivables (as appropriate).
Debtors and receivables are recorded at estimated realisable value, after providing for doubtful and uncollectible debts.
Future expenses and liabilities to be incurred on contracts that have been entered into at balance date are disclosed as commitments to the extent that there are equally unperformed obligations.
Contingent liabilities are disclosed at the point at which the contingency is evident.
There have been no changes to the accounting policies. Accounting policies have been applied on a basis consistent with previous years.
Last modified: 3/10/2008