Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Registered number: 08877636
Unaudited Financial Statements
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Canada House, First Floor, 20/20 Business Park
Maidstone
Kent
ME16 0LS
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Unaudited Financial Statements
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
Unaudited Financial Statements
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Accountant's Report | 1 |
Balance Sheet | 2—3 |
Notes to the Financial Statements | 4—7 |
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Accountant's Report
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
Accountant's Report
Report of the Accountant to the director of
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with our terms of engagement and in order to assist you to fulfil your duties under the Companies Acts that relate to preparing the financial statements of the company for the year ended
28 February 2023
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We have prepared these financial statements based on the accounting records, information and explanations provided by you. We do not express any opinion on the financial statements.
On the Balance Sheet you have acknowledged your duties under the prevailing Companies Acts to ensure that the company keeps adequate accounting records and prepares financial statements that give “a true and fair view”.
You have determined that the company is exempt from the statutory requirement for an audit for this accounting year. Therefore, the financial statements are unaudited.
The financial statements are provided exclusively to the director for the limited purpose mentioned above, and may not be used or relied upon for any other purpose or by any other person, and we shall not be liable for any other usage or reliance.
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Canada House, First Floor, 20/20 Business Park
Maidstone
Kent
ME16 0LS
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Balance Sheet
As at
28 February 2023
Balance Sheet
Registered number:
08877636
For the year ending 28 February 2023 the company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The member has not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The director acknowledges his responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies' regime.
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Debtors | 6 |
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Creditors: Amounts Falling Due Within One Year | 7 |
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Creditors: Amounts Falling Due After More Than One Year | 8 |
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Deferred Taxation | 9 |
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Called up share capital | 10 |
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Profit and Loss Account |
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SHAREHOLDERS' FUNDS | 56,503 | 51,186 | |||
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Balance Sheet (continued)
As at
28 February 2023
The company has taken advantage of section 444(1) of the Companies Act 2006 and opted not to deliver to the registrar a copy of the company's Profit and Loss Account.
On behalf of the board
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The notes on pages 4 to 7 form part of these financial statements.
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Notes to the Financial Statements
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
Notes to the Financial Statements
1.
Accounting Policies
1.1.
Basis of Preparation of Financial Statements
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with Financial Reporting Standard 102 section 1A Small Entities "The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and the Companies Act 2006
1.2.
Going Concern Disclosure
The directors have not identified any material uncertainties related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt about the company's ability to continue as a going concern.
1.3.
Turnover
Turnover is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable, net of discounts and value added taxes. Turnover includes revenue earned from the sale of goods and from the rendering of services. Turnover is reduced for estimated customer returns, rebates and other similar allowances.
Rendering of services
Turnover from the rendering of services is recognised by reference to the stage of completion of the contract. The stage of completion of a contract is measured by comparing the costs incurred for work performed to date to the total estimated contract costs. Turnover is only recognised to the extent of recoverable expenses when the outcome of a contract cannot be estimated reliably.
1.4.
Intangible Fixed Assets and Amortisation - Goodwill
Goodwill is the difference between amounts paid on the acquisition of a business and the fair value of the separable net assets. It is amortised to profit and loss account over its estimated economic life of 10 years.
1.5.
Tangible Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. Depreciation is provided at rates calculated to write off the cost of the fixed assets, less their estimated residual value, over their expected useful lives on the following bases:
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Leasing and Hire Purchase Contracts
Assets obtained under hire purchase contracts and finance leases are capitalised as tangible fixed assets. Assets acquired under finance leases are depreciated over the shorter of the lease term and their useful lives. Assets acquired under hire purchase contracts are depreciated over their useful lives.
Finance leases are those where substantially all of the benefits and risks of ownership are assumed by the company. Obligations under such agreements are included in the creditors net of the finance charge allocated to future periods. The finance element of the rental payment is charged to the profit and loss account so as to produce a constant periodic rate of charge on the net obligation outstanding in each period.
Rentals applicable to operating leases where substantially all of the benefits and risks of ownership remain with the lessor are charged to profit and loss account as incurred.
1.7.
Stocks and Work in Progress
Stocks and work in progress are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value after making due allowance for obsolete and slow-moving stocks. Cost includes all direct costs and an appropriate proportion of fixed and variable overheads. Work-in-progress is reflected in the accounts on a contract by contract basis by recording turnover and related costs as contract activity progresses.
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Foreign Currencies
Monetary assets and liabilities in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rates of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate ruling on the date of the transaction. Exchange differences are taken into account in arriving at the operating profit.
Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Notes to the Financial Statements (continued)
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
1.9.
Taxation
Income tax expense represents the sum of the tax currently payable and deferred tax.
The tax currently payable is based on taxable profit for the year. Taxable profit differs from profit as reported in the statement of comprehensive income because of items of income or expense that are taxable or deductible in other year and items that are never taxable or deductible. The company's liability for current tax is calculated using tax rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the end of the reporting period.
Deferred tax is recognised on timing differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities in the financial statements and the corresponding tax bases used in the computation of taxable profit. Deferred tax liabilities are generally recognised for all taxable timing differences. Deferred tax assets are generally recognised for all deductible temporary differences to the extent that it is probable that taxable profits will be available against which those deductible timing differences can be utilised. The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at the end of each reporting period and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profits will be available to allow all or part of the asset to be recovered.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply in the period in which the liability is settled or the asset realised, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the end of the reporting period. Deferred tax liabilities are presented within provisions for liabilities and deferred tax assets within debtors. The measurement of deferred tax liabilities and asset reflects the tax consequences that would follow from the manner in which the Company expects, at the end of the reporting period, to recover or settle the carrying amount of its assets and liabilities.
Current or deferred tax for the year is recognised in profit or loss, except when they related to items that are recognised in other comprehensive income or directly in equity, in which case, the current and deferred tax is also recognised in other comprehensive income or directly in equity respectively.
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Pensions
The company operates a defined pension contribution scheme. Contributions are charged to the profit and loss account as they become payable in accordance with the rules of the scheme.
1.11.
Government Grant
Grants for immediate financial support or to cover costs already incurred are recognised immediately in the profit and loss account. Grants towards general activities of the entity over a specific period are recognised in the profit and loss account over that period.
All grants in the profit and loss account are recognised when all conditions for receipt have been complied with.
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Average Number of Employees
Average number of employees, including directors, during the year was as follows: 14 (2022: 12)
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Intangible Assets
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Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Notes to the Financial Statements (continued)
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
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Tangible Assets
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Creditors: Amounts Falling Due Within One Year
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Corporation tax |
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Other taxes and social security | - |
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Net wages | - | 206 | |
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Director's loan account | - |
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Brisan Accountancy Ltd
Notes to the Financial Statements (continued)
For The Year Ended
28 February 2023
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Creditors: Amounts Falling Due After More Than One Year
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Deferred Taxation
The provision for deferred tax is made up as follows:
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Directors Advances, Credits and Guarantees
Included within Creditors are the following loans due to directors:
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The above loan is unsecured, repayable on demand and ranks equally with the creditors of the company.
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Ultimate Controlling Party
The company's ultimate controlling party is
Mr C Kensington
by virtue of his ownership of 100% of the issued share capital in the company.