BALANCE. Reporting, auditing and payment. Kick-off meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark. Jesper H. Andersen 31 August + 1 September 2005

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BALANCE Reporting, auditing and payment Kick-off meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark 31 August + 1 September 2005 Jesper H. Andersen (jha@dhi.dk)

Reporting is based on the project description in the approved application form takes the set of work packages and milestones as key elements the project s achievements are compared with the planned activities and outputs in relation to financial resources applied

Reporting Is submitted after every milestone reporting periods: 01.01. 30.06. and 01.07. 31.12. deadlines for reports: 1st of August and 1st of February (LP to JS) and we (BS) need time to compile contributions from partners etc. LP collects and submits the progress reports to the JS JS provides each project a prefilled activity and financial report generated from its database

Reporting Progress Report consists of an Activity Report and a Financial Report submitted at the same time both paper and electronic version should be sent to the JS including: - coversheet signed and stamped by the LP - activity report - financial report

Reporting Monitoring of the progress report achievement of the planned activities and outputs financial progress, its relation to stated activities deviations, reasons and solutions for them balanced contribution of partners/regions true transnational activities, co-operation and solutions

Activity Reports Activity Reports means for JS and also for the projects to monitor progress means of knowing projects and their activities better is based on the project description in the approved application form emphasis being on work package highlights project s achievements in relation to planned work packages and milestones Activities Outputs Results is the base for evaluating the expenditure incurred

Financial Reports The Financial Report (FR) has to provide information about: allocated costs per work package (FR I) used financial sources and the confirmation by an independent auditor (FR II) other costs, equipment and in kind contribution (FR IIIa) small scale investments carried out in the reporting period (FR IIIb) division of eligible expenditures by PP and reporting period/ms

Financial Reports To avoid irregularities, the reported expenditures... have to be paid within the reporting period concerned have to be in accordance with the approved application have to be eligible (according to BSR INTERREG III B rules, EU rules and national rules) have to be assigned to the correct BL and WP (according to BSR INTERREG III B rules) have to be documented (in particular personnel costs: time sheets and overhead costs: calculation scheme) have to be audited by an independent external/internal auditor

Auditing The auditors role and tasks Certifying the financial expenditure by checking the validity and the correctness of the invoices Declaring the proper us of funds (eligibility etc) Confirming the disbursement of the national pro-rata co-financing HOW? - on-the-spot checks - verify that the activities have actually taken place - goods and services have been delivered to project

Auditing Experiences gained. lessons learnt (by JS): Contacting the auditor well in advance & providing the auditor with all the relevant documents! Reserving enough time for auditing ensuring the quality! Independency of the auditor should be absolutely clear! No changes or additional remarks are allowed in the confirmation! No signing of the confirmation if there are mistakes, information is missing or not consistent!

Payment General procedures: No advance payment will be made to the projects. Payment requests must be based on reported expenditures and will be calculated automatically (Financial Report form). Project costs will be reimbursed only. Payment requests will be managed by the JS together with the 6-months Progress Reports. Note by BS: One out, all out -principle

Payment Payment procedure: After acceptance of the Progress Report, payment will be made in one sum directly to the bank account of the LP. The money will be transferred in EURO. All exchange risks has to be borne by the LP. If the LP account is not an EURO account, the corresponding exchange will be done by the local bank. The LP will be informed by the Paying authority via e-mail (payment notification letter) about the executed payment.

Reporting / Payment procedure Reporting period Jan-Jun / Jul-Dec Joint Secretaria Pre-filled t reporting forms Lead Partner 1 Sep / 1 Mar Progress Report Project Partne rs Project Implementation P 1 Check of PR Clarification Answers P 2 After all opened questions are clarified Payment Notification Preparation of payment PA Payment PA P 3

PA - Paying Authority Reports Payments Project implementation European Commission Joint Secretariat / PA submit Payment Request Joint Secretariat / PA Europ. Commission effects payment to PA Lead Partner submits activity and audited financial report Submit activity and audited financial reports to Lead Partner Lead Partner Project Partners Paying Authority effects payment to Lead Partner Lead Partner effects payments to Project Partners

Budget changes Budget changes: only in well justified cases (in order to achieve the planned outcome and results in a more efficient and suitable way) up to 20% of the total eligible BSR INTERREG III B project budget only once during the project period (it is recommended to have the re-allocation at the end of the project) between BLs (Budget lines) and WPs (Work packages) and will enter into force only after a written approval by the SC/JS

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