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Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of New Indla Church of God (UK) Trust
I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 March 2024. which are set out on
pages 1 to 10.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's
trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year (under section 144(2) of the
Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
examine the accounts (under section 145 of the 2011
to follow the procedures laid down in the general
Directions given by the Charity Commission under
section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act-, and
to state whether particular matters have come to my
attention.
Basls of independent examineff s report
My examination was carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act and in accordance
with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a
review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or
disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees conceming any
such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be
required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts
present a 'true and fair view, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the
statement below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention..
{1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the
requirements:
to kggp accounting r9cords in accordance with section
130 of the 2011 Act: and
to preparé accounts which accord with the aGcounting
records and comply with the accounting requirements
of the 2011 Act
have not been met: or
{2) to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understsnding of the accounts to be reached.
Oo¢uSlgned by..
Name: Karl Ferguson
Signed:
F684AFEF230Q4FC...
Relevant professional qualification or body: Institute of Chartered Accountants England & Wales
Addr8ss: 4 Streamside Close, Bromley. Kent, BR2 9BH
Date".
14-08-24

NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD (UK)
Annual Re
ort-
ear ended 31 March 2024
New India Church of God (UK} had an income of £178,997 in the year and is
eligible for an Independent Examination. As the charity is below the audit
threshold it may also produce a simple annual report. The trustees present
their report along with the Receipts & Payments accounts of the charity for
the year ended 31 March 2024. The accounts have been prepared in
accordance with the accounting policies set out on page seven and comply
with the charity's governing instrument and applicable law.
Constitutlon & Histo
The charity is governed by a Trust Deed dated 2nd July 1997.
Ob'ects
The Trustees shall hold the Trust Fund and the income thereof upon Trust to
pay or apply the income and all or such part or parts of the capital of the
Trust Fund as the Trustees shall think fit for in the country of India:
The objectives of the charity include",
To give every man, woman and child the opportunity of hearing
and understanding the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to build and
support a church where they can grow and develop in their
faith and worship of God.
The relief of poverty & hardship.
The advancement of education including the establishment of
Educational Institutions.
iv)
The support of children in orphanages. and women in destitute
women's homes. Also supports education for destitute women &
children.
Summa
of the maln activltles undertaken for the
these ob'ects
The trustees have taken account of the Charity Commission's guidance on
public benefit in making their decisions about the distribution of the funds in
the nation of India. New India Church of God IUKI'S aims are broad and we
are therefore confident that all distributed funds have been done so in
conjunction with those aims. Any private benefit arising would be incidental
and insignificant.
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Achievements and Performance
Local Churches & Pastors
The charity donated a total of £ 123,341 from both the UK and Poland
General & Restricted funds to support 176 Pastors. Poland funds supported
122 Pastors and the UK funds 54 Pastors. Pastors are responsible for city. towns
and village churches in India enabling people to attend church worship &
prayer services to practise their Christian faith.
Relief of Pove
Support of £1,000 was distributed to families for food and living expenses for
those affected by the persecution in Manipur when thousands of Christians
fled and came to seek shelter in New Delhi.
Or
hans & Destitute children
Two Children's homes received support, providing orphans and destitute
children with a home, education, clothing and food.
Bible Schools & Students
The Kumbakonam Bible School in South India received monthly support from
the Poland fund for the training of Bible School students. From the UK
restricted fund 4 Bible Students received monthly support in the Delhi Bible
School.
anlsalion of the Charlt
The trustees named on page one except for Mrs Rose Marie Clark who
resigned the trust on l November 2023 have served throughout the year.
Trustees are selected and appointed by the Trustee board. Trustees are
inducted and trained by the Trustee board. All decisions are made by the
trustees.
Investment Powers
The trustees may invest the property of the charity in such investments as are
authorised by the Trustee Act 2000. subject to the restrictions and conditions
contained in that Act.
Reserves Polic
It is the policy of the trustees to maintain unrestricted funds, which are the free
reserves of the charity, at a level at least sufficient to.
al Cover management, administration and support costs for 3 months
which equates to £1,866. Unrestricted funds were maintained at this
level throughout the year.
Grant makin
olic
The Trustees do not respond to unsolicited applications. Funds are distributed
to an organisation well known to the trustees.

Activitles in the Year
The charity depends on gifts and donations made by individuals and groups.
The funds were distributed to an organisation in India New India Church of
God (Northl well known to the trustees. The charity made a general donation
of £77,208 to New India Church of God in India and a restricted fund
donation of £25,177 a total combined donation of £102,385. Overall, 176 local
Pastors and families were supported on a monthly basis over 12 months at £30
per month. Two Children's homes received support. Bicycles were purchased
for 76 Pastors in village areas. Kumbakonam Bible School was supported for
one year in South India training Bible Students. Relief of poverty support was
distributed to Christian families who had fled the persecution in the state of
Manipur to New Delhi.
Risk Mana
ement
The trustees have indentified and reviewed the major risks to which the
charity is exposed and have established processes and controls to mitigate
those risks.
Trustees, res
onsibilitles In relation to the accovnls
Law applicable to charities in England & Wales requires the trustees to
prepare accounts for each financial year which give a true and fair view of
the charity's financial activities during the year and of its financial position at
the end of the year. In preparing those account5, the trustees are required
Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them
conslstently:
Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
state whether applicable accounting standards and statements of
recommended practice have been followed subject to any
departures disclosed and explained in the accounts". and
Prepare the accounls on the going concern basis unless it is
inappropriate to presume the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeplng the accounting recorcjs which
disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the
charity and enable them to ensure that the accounts comply with the
Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the charity and hence for the taking reasonable steps for the prevention and
detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The charity as agreed, remunerated on a self-employed basis one truslee
Christine Clark for providing Administrative, Financial Services and office
space for the year ending 31 March 2024.
Approved by Ihe Trustees and signed on thelr behalf by:
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Christine Clark (Trustee & Secretary)

NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD (UK}
Receipts & Payments Account 31 March 2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
RECEIPTS
Notes
Restrietsd
General
Total
Totsl
General fund
General Poland
General COVID19
Interest received
Giftaid - tax refunds
Restricted Funds
Trading activities
55,399
90,485
55,399
90,485
29,800
99,440
678
6,565
678
6,565
25,870
178,997
75
4,636
41,174
175,125
25,870
25.870
153,127
PAYMENTS
General fund
General Poland
General COVID19
Interest received
Giftaid - tsx refunds
Restricted Funds
Total
17,642
75,705
17,642
75,705
26,632
159,633
1,400
22
3,421
46,195
237,303
181
4,636
181
4,636
25,177
123,341
25,177
25,177
98,164
SURPLUSIDEFICIT OF
RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS
General fund
General Poland
General COVID19
Interest received
Gift aid tax refunds
Restricted funds
Total
37,757
14,780
678
498
1,929
37,757
14,780
678
498
1,929
693
55,656
3,168
(60,193)
{1,400)
53
1,215
(5,021)
{62,178}
693
693
54,963
OPENING AMOUNTS
General fund
General Poland
General COVID19
Interest re￿iVed
Giftaid tax refunds
Restricted funds
Total
6,233
24,017
6,233
24,017
3,065
84,210
1,400
57
8,315
57
8,315
16,905
55,527
7,100
21,926
117,705
16,905
16,905
38,622
CLOSING FUND BALANCE
General Fund
General Poland
Interest received
Giftaid tax refunds
Restricted Funds
Total
43,990
38,797
555
10,244
43,990
38,797
555
10,244
17,598
111,183
6,233
24,017
57
8,315
16,905
55,527
17,598
17,598
93,585

NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD
UK
FINANCIAL STA TEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
A)
The charity had no fundraising costs in the year.
Remuneration on a self-employed basis was paid to one trustee
Christine Clark as agreed, £6,000 for Administration and Finance services
plus £2,400 for Offi￿ rent.
B)
1. Notes to the Accounts
These financial statements have been prepared under the Historical
Cost convention and in accordance with applicable standards and the
Statement of Recommended practi￿ (2005) Accounting for Charities.
The accounts have been prepared on the receipts and payments
basis.
2. Trading Activities
Trading activities comprise of gross proceeds from collections of general and
special offerings.
General Receipts
There was a significant increase in the UK general fund nearly double in re￿iptS
due to increased one off offerings from UK churches. Overall, the Poland general
fund receipts decreased by approx.10 % this year due to the Ukraine war.
Restricted Receipts
There was a slight decrease of UK regular receipts for; Pastors, Bible School
students, Children's, support and a slight increase for widows. There was a one-
off donation of £1,000 to support the Manipur families fleeing persecution. No
more one-off donations were received in this financial year 2023 to 24 for the
school building project in Delhi and the Kerala welfare project
Direct charitable expenditure
Includes donations to New India Church of God (North) in India as detailed in the
analysis of gifts. Reimbursed expenses were paid as agreed.
Interest and giftaid monies were added into the General fund.
3. SurpluslDeficit of ReceiptslPayments
There were surplus funds available at the end of the year.
Signed..
Position.. Assistant Treasurer
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Position.. Chairman
Date:
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NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD
UK
Recei
ts ended Year 31 March 2024
RECEIPTS
2024
2023
General UK
General Poland designated
Bank Interest
Gift aid
55.399
90,485
678
6,565
153,127
29,800
99,440
75
4,636
q33,951
Restricted
Pastor's support
Bible Students
Manipur
Widows
Sound System Delhi
School Builiding Delhi
Children's support
Kerala Welfare Project
21,880
330
1,000
640
22,499
620
625
50
6,200
1,180
10,000
41,174
1,000
1,020
25,870
178,997
175,125

NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD
UK
PAYMENTS ANALYSIS 31 March 2024
PAYMENTS
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
2024
2023
General
General fund grant to New India
Church of God in India
8,654
20,649
General fund grant (Poland
Funds)
General fund grant from
COVID19 UK
Intl Airline Travel Expenses (Poland General funds)
UK Travel & accommodation expenses
UK expenses
Postage
Bank charges and interest
Accountancy fees
Rent Office space
Admin & Finance Services
68,555
151,695
1,400
7,937
7,150
2,885
2,054
10
457
1,891
12
287
180
2,400
4,656
191,108
2,400
6,000
98,164
Restricted funds
Pastorfs support
Bible School students
Childrens support
Widows support
Sound System Delhi
School Building Delhi
Kerala Welfare Project
Manipur support
16,547
400
685
645
31,210
960
1,825
1,000
1,200
10,000
5,900
1,000
25,177
46,195
123,341
237,303

NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD
UK
STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
CASH FUNDS
Barclays Community Account
General fund
Restricted fund
93,585
17.597
111,183
38,622
16,905
55,527
Other Moneta Assets
Giftaid tax refund due for claim before 31 March 2024
1,949
2,593
Liabilities
General fund
Barclay credit card
Barclay bank charges
159
13
172
Restricted fund
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NEW INDIA CHURCH OF GOD
UK
FUND DISBURSEMENT TO INDIA 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
UK General Fund
Evangelistic meetings & Crusades
Pastors support from General Fund
Building maintance
Bicycles from General fund
North India Convention
Fuel & Maintenance of School buses & vehicles
Salaries & wages of stsff
Kumbakonam Bible School
COVID support
1,000
3,000
1,200
1,400
500
473
680
400
2,105
4,000
4,489
1,600
2.000
3,555
2,500
400
1,400
22.049
8.653
Poland General Fund
Pastors Support
Buildings and Building maintenance
Bicycles for Pastors
North India Convention
Kumbakonam Bible School
Widows
44,400
2.255
3.900
1.000
5,000
12,000
68.555
127,900
4,795
12,000
2,000
5,000
151.695
UK payments from Poland fund
Pastor Abraham ￿'rIlne Travel
7,150
7,937
Fund8 to Now India Church of God (North}
84,358
181.681
Restricted Fund
Pastor's support
Bible S¢hool
Nagpur Girls child support
Malanjkhand Boys Home
Widows support
SGhool
Sound System church
Kerala Welfare Project
Manipur support
Funds to New India Church of God (North)
16,547
400
343
343
645
5,900
31,210
960
912
913
1,200
1,000
10,000
1,000
25,177
46,195
TOTAL FUNDS TO INDIA
109,535
227,876
UK Payments
Administration & Finance
General & Travel Expenses
Office rent
Accountancy fees
6.000
5,405
2,400
4,656
2,191
2,400
180
9.427
13.805
TOTAL PAYMENTS
123,341
237,303
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