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Morning All

Hope everyone is enjoying the sunny weather.  Apologies for not being on here for a while, life and work just somehow got so busy!

I'm just looking at depreciation for a business with caravan site/ holiday cottages etc.

This is the first year so the cottages and caravan site were valued when the business was bought and I have put them into the balance sheet at valuation.  I am just wondering whether I need to depreciate them at all since the cottages would presumably appreciate in value and then even though I would have to add the depreciation back on there would be no capital allowance available on them. Would it be right to just have a static figure in the balance sheet until such time as they were maybe revalued??

I'd appreciate any thoughts

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Valerie

 



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Hi Valerie

Which standards are you reporting under? 

I did have links for FRS102 and FRS105 but can not seem to find them, will try and dig them out and repost



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Hi Doug

Just a sole trader, really more management accounts and for self assessment purposes

Thanks

Valerie

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lots to learn wrote:

Just a sole trader, really more management accounts and for self assessment purposes


 Hi Valerie 

I know you say it is only for internal viewing but you may also need to consider that if your client wishes to sell the business in the future then the first place that the potential buyers will be looking will be at the accounts or your client may wish to expand the business and needs additional finance.

With depreciation my understanding is that you would only depreciate the buildings and not the land, have a look at this link for FRS105 and in particular section 12 which may give you a better idea (or maybe not biggrin)

https://www.frc.org.uk/getattachment/fbe6b585-4b9e-412e-adcd-0567a9ce78cc/FRS-105-FRS-Applicable-to-the-Micro-entities-Regime-(March-2018).pdf 

 



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Thanks Doug

Much Appreciated

Valerie



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