The Charity Registration Number is :- 1172906
Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Report and Accounts
31 March 2022
Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
Contents
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| Charity information | 1 | |
| Trustees' Annual Report | 1 | |
| Statement of directors' responsibilities | 7 | |
| Independent Examiner's Report | 8 | |
| Funds Statements:- | ||
| Statement of Financial Activities | 10 | |
| Movements in funds | 12 | |
| Revenue Funds | 12 | |
| Fixed Asset funds | 12 | |
| Summary of funds | 12 | |
| Balance sheet | 13 | |
| Notes to the accounts | 14 |
Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
The Trustees present their Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022.
Reference and administrative details
The charity name.
The legal name of the charity is:- Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
The charity's areas operation and UK charitable registration.
The charity is registered in England & Wales with the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) with charity number 1172906
Legal structure of the charity
The charity is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in England & Wales. The governing document of the charity is the constitution of the CIO as approved by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) .
The charity was formed on 2nd May 2017.
There are no restrictions in the governing documents on the operation of the Charity or on its investment powers other than those imposed by Charity Law.
The trustees are all individuals.
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
The principal operating address, telephone number and email address of the charity are:-
18 Cleveland Road
Wigston L i t hi LE18 1NF Telephone 07930961394 Email Address:- mandalia_mulji@hotmail.com
The Trustees in office on the date the report was approved were:-
Mulji Lalji Mandalia Kantilal Naranbhai Nagar Ram Jiva Odedra Ashok Kumar Gondaliya Natwarlal Mashri Vishawadia
All the trustees are also members of the charity.
The following persons served as Trustees during the year ended 31 March 2022 :-
The trustees who served as a trustee in the reporting period were as shown above, and there were no changes during the year, or in the period between the year end and the approval of the accounts.
The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) whose constitution states that each Trustee will serve a term of Three Years. The Trustees elected continue to be all in office. All trustees retired at the AGM and were all eligible for re-election.
Objects and activities of the charity
The purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document.
To advance the Hindu religion including Hindu religious education for the benefit of the public by the establishment of a place of worship, the holding of prayer meetings, Religious Ceremonies, Indian Hymns, public celebrations of key religious festivals and producing, publishing and distributing various literature on Hinduism and the Hindu Religion in order to further enlighten other members of the public about the Hindu Religion.
The main activities undertaken in relation to those purposes during the year.
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Organising and conducting monthly religious programmes for religious awareness
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Carrying out a main event to Invite esteemed priest from India to recite the story and history of Ramdevji Maharaj and for further general education
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Carrying out recitals and bhajans for further education of all members .
Due to Covid restrictions the above activities were limited during the year under review and severely disrupted since 31 January 2020. Acitivites of monthly Paaarth commenced from March 2022. General donations from individuals continued during the year.
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Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
The main activities undertaken during the year to further the charity's purpose for the public benefit.
Due to the Pandemic Covid 19 and the restrictions in place the activities of the charity were severely restricted. The only activity undertaken was regular updates and sharing of religious talks and YouTube video links on social media groups. During March 2022 some activities recommenced.
The trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit in managing the activities of the charity.
Child and Vulnerable People Protection Policy
Child protection and Protecting Vulnerable people is a part of safeguarding and promoting welfare. This charity whist in it infancy takes these matters seriously and whist there is not too much interaction in this area the Trustees have ensured to make all Trustees and key volunteers be aware of these issues and how to report them to the Trustees so that corrective measures can be undertaken should the need arise.
Arrangements in Place to ensure little risk of theft of cash donations
The collection of cash arises during functions held by the charity mainly. At these events, a locked cash box is kept where donors may freely make donations. In addition, two volunteers are tasked to handle and record all donations at such events and issue gift aid receipts to donors. The Receipt Book is pre-numbered and totalled up and check by a Trustee at end of each day. The key to the cash box is kept by an independent Trustee. At the end of the day the cashiers cash up in presence of a Trustee and the monies are accounted for and Banked by a trustee.
The majority of donations received throughout the year were via Direct Debit with a small pooled amount of cash donations totalling £1,534 which was banked.
The contribution of volunteers during the year.
The charity recognisees, encourages and supports the contribution made by the volunteers in the delivery of the activities of the charity. This support from them is deemed invaluable to the charity. The knowledge, experience and skills that the volunteers pose enables and enriches the charity in fulling its objectives. The true monetary value of the contribution the volunteers make is difficult to quantify and not reflected in any financial statements of the charity. All volunteers and the charity accept that there is no contract of employment relationship created by the work they do in assisting the charity's activities.
The main achievements and performance of the charity during the year.
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The charity has established a regular set of monthly programmes for religious worship
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Started to build a cash reserves in order to achieve log term goal of having own premises where worship and meetings and educational programmes can be carried out
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Conduct events for furtherance of worship and fund raising
The above are the charitys 'normal' activities which were severely hampered by Covid 19 and normal activities commenced from March 2022.
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Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022 Fundraising activities during the year.
The charity relies on aid from the donors identified in the accounts , whose support is valued. There have been no other fundraising activities.
The degree to which the achievements and performance during the year have benefited wider societyand the difference the peformance of the charity has made to the beneficiaries of the charity.
The initial activities undertaken by the charity has enabled all worshippers to be able to meet on a monthly basis and share and exchange knowledge an also enabled them to meet to chant bhajans and meet socially. This was well received by all and encouraged by all as a positive and fruitful achievement. It also enabled due to word of mouth and activity levels to encourage other members of public form all areas to attend and participate in the activities that they missed.
During the year the main activites were not carried out due to the pandemic however, donations were received from regular doners directly into the bank by Direct Debit.
Structure, governance and management of the charity
The methods used to recruit and appoint new charity trustees and the policies and procedures for the induction and training of trustees..
All Trustees are appointed by passing a resolution by existing trustees and the office holds for a term on three years. All new trustees are provided with the induction where details of the CIO are provided together with information on their roles and responsibilities. This should ensure the New Trustees are aware of the scope of their responsibilities under the Charities Act.
The trustees' bankers and advisors
Bankers HSBC Bank Plc, 2-6 Gallowtree Gate Leicester LE1 1 DA Accountants Saii AG LLP Chartered Certified Accountants Suite 37/38, Marshall House 124 Middleton Road Morden Surrey SM4 6RW
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Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
Financial review
The charity's financial position at the end of the year ended 31 March 2022
The financial position of the charity at 31 March 2022 and comparatives for the prior period, as more fully detailed in the accounts, can be summarised as follows:-
| Designated Building Fund Total Unrestricted Funds Restricted Building fund Total Funds Unrestricted Revenue Funds available for the general purposes of the charity Net Income for the year |
2022 £ 5,680 53,903 21,000 74,903 18,242 93,145 |
2021 £ 2,025 50,243 21,000 71,243 16,222 87,465 |
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Financial review of the position at the reporting date, 31 March 2022 .
The year under review was affected severely from the Pandemic and Covid 19 as reflected by the drop in Income and also Expenses. The significant drop in income is due to the charity's inability to continue with its activities stemming from the Social Gathering Restrictions and general restrictions in place. Activities did commence for the first time witha gathering for worship in March 2022 and it is anticipated will now continue in the future.
Having said that the charity continued to receive some funds from doners as reflected in the accounts and continues to have a positive Balance Sheet. From that perspective it is in a good place to continue operations.
Policies on reserves.
The charity is pleased to report healthy reserves in view of a difficult year for all under review. The charity's general policy is to hold six months of operating costs as reserves. Whist the charity has no fixed abode it is reliant on facilities to rent as it finds them suitable and is planning further events and activities for the benefit of the members and general public. Due to this the charity has taken a view to hold higher reserves than predicted on a six month basis that will enable it to fund future planned activities and also be able to fund any additional events rentals for premises hire. Due to the current uncertainty the charity is of the view that cash balances should be preserved. The long-term goal is still to acquire premises from which the charity can operate from. The charity has taken a cautious approach which has resulted in a healthy reserves balance but once some stability is established it will consider further options but is is difficult to plan under the current Covid 19 circumstances.
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Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022 Going Concern and Future plans and prospects
The charity, due to its healthy reserves has had no material impact from the current pandemic under Covid 19. The trustees have taken a decision to hold additional reserves as a backup contingency plan to meet any additional costs whilst revenues have dropped.
The pandemic had had a material effect in terms that it has not been able to carry out any activities nor meeting it usually would have and the trustees will continue to review the situation for the future.
With the past situation under COVID 19 and the pandemic; the charity considers the effects of this to be minimal from as cash flow prospective and does not feel any pressure from an existence point of view. The only downside is the inability to hold the events and bhajans which will have an impact on the donations being collected and thus further reason to hold higher reserves than required during this uncertain period.
Availability and adequacy of assets of each of the funds
The board of trustees is satisfied that the charity's assets in each fund are available and adequate to fulfil its obligations in respect of each fund.
Details of The Independent Examiner
Robert J Woolley FCCA, CTA
Member of Chartered Certified Accountant
Crown House York Road Shiptonthorpe, York YO43 3PF
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Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2022
Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the terms of the Charities Act 2011 and the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Notwithstanding the explicit requirement in the extant statutory regulations,the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, to prepare the financial statements in accordance with the SORP 2005, in view of the fact that the SORP 2005 has been withdrawn, the Trustees determined to interpret this responsibility as requiring them to follow current best practice and prepare the accounts according to the FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities 2019, (effective 1st January 2019), (The SORP), .
In particular, charity law requires the Trustees, if they prepare accounts on an accruals basis, to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity as at the end of the financial year and of the surplus or deficit of the charity. In preparing those financial statements the Trustees are required to :-
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to prepare the accounts in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law).
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select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently;
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make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business;
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state whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommended practice have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements;
The law requires that the trustees must not approve the accounts unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the surplus or deficit of the charity for the year.
The Trustees are also responsible for maintaining adequate accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and which are sufficient to show and explain the charity's transactions and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with regulations made under the Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The Trustees are also responsible for the contents of the Trustees' report, and the statutory responsibility of the Independent Examiner in relation to the Trustees' report is limited to examining the report and ensuring that , on the face of the report, there are no material inconsistencies with the figures disclosed in the financial statements.
This report was approved by the board of trustees on 27 March 2023.
Mr Mulji L Mandalia Trustee
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Report of the Independent Examiner to the Trustees of the charity on the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
I report to the Trustees on my examination of the financial statements of the charity on pages 10 to 22 for the year ended 31 March 2022 which have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (the Act) and with the Financial Reporting Standard 102, (effective 1st January 2016) as modified by FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities 2019, (effective 1st January 2019), (The SORP), published by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) , and under the historical cost convention and the accounting policies set out on page 14.
Respective responsibilities of the Trustees and the Independent Examiner and the basis of the report
As described on page 7, you, the charity's Trustees, are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and all other applicable law and with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, applicable to smaller entities, and for being satisfied that the financial statements give a true and fair view.
The Trustees consider that the audit requirement of Section 144(1) of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act) does not apply, and that there is no requirement in the Governing Document for the conducting of an audit. As a consequence, the Trustees have elected that the financial statements be subject to independent examination.
Having satisfied myself that the financial statements are not required to be audited under any legal provision, or otherwise, and are eligible for independent examination, it is my responsibility to:-
a) examine the financial statements of the charity under Section 145 of the Act;
b) follow the applicable procedures in the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Basis of Independent Examiner's Statement and scope of work undertaken
I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial statements carried out under s145 of the Act. In carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act setting out the duties of an independent examiner in relation to the conducting of an independent examination. An independent examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and of the accounting systems employed by the charity and a comparison of the financial statements presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the financial statements, and seeking explanations from you, as Trustees, concerning such matters. The purpose of the examination is to establish as far as possible that there have been no breaches of charity legislation and that, on a test basis of evidence relevant to the amounts and disclosures made, the financial statements comply with the SORP.
The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and information supplied by the Trustees in the course of the examination is not subjected to audit tests or enquiries and does not cover all the matters that an auditor would consider in arriving at an opinion. The planning and conduct of an audit goes beyond the limited assurance that an independent examination can provide
Consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the financial statements, and in particular, I express no opinion as to whether the financial statements give a true and fair view of the affairs of the charity, and my report is limited to the matters set out in the statement below.
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I planned and performed my examination so as to satisfy myself that the objectives of the independent examination are achieved and before finalising the report I obtained written assurances from the Trustees of all material matters.
Independent Examiner's Statement, Report and Opinion
Subject to the limitations upon the scope of my work as detailed above, I have completed my examination: and can confirm that:-
This is a report in respect of an examination carried out under 145 of the Act and in accordance with Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act which may be applicable;
and that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:-
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by with Section 130 of The Charities Act 2011;
the financial statements do not accord with those records; or
the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair' view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination;
have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles set out in the FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities 2019, (effective 1st January 2019), (The SORP).
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached.
Signed:-
Robert J Woolley FCCA, CTA - Independent Examiner
Chartered Certified Accountant
Crown House York Road Shiptonthorpe, York YO43 3PF
This report was signed on 27 March 2023
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 2022
Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 2022
| Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ Income & Endowments from: Donations & Legacies A1 4,591 Total income A 4,591 Expenditure on: Raising funds B1 - Charitable activities B2 931 Total expenditure B 931 Net income for the year 3,660 Net income after transfers A-B-C 3,660 3,660 Reconciliation of funds:- E Total funds brought forward 71,243 Total funds carried forward 74,903 SORP Ref Net movement in funds |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ 2,020 2,020 - - - 2,020 2,020 2,020 16,222 18,242 |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ 6,611 6,611 - 931 931 5,680 5,680 5,680 87,465 93,145 |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ 3,550 3,550 - 1,525 1,525 2,025 2,025 2,025 85,440 87,465 |
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The 'SORP Ref' indicated above is the classification of income set out in the formal SORP documents. As required by paragraph 4.60 of the SORP, the brought forward and carried forward funds above have been agreed to the Balance Sheet.
A separate Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses is not required as this statement includes all recognised gains and losses.
All activities derive from continuing operations
The notes attached on pages 14 to 22 form an integral part of these accounts.
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 2022
Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Analysis of prior year total funds, as required by paragraph 4.2 of the SORP
| Prior Year Unrestricted Funds 2021 £ Income from: Donations & Legacies A1 3,550 Investments A4 - Total income A 3,550 Expenditure on: Raising funds B1 - Charitable activities B2 1,525 Total expenditure B 1,525 Net income for the year 2,025 Net income after transfers 2,025 2,025 Reconciliation of funds:- E Total funds brought forward 69,217 Total funds carried forward 71,242 SORP Ref Net movement in funds |
Prior Year Restricted Funds 2021 £ - - - - - - - - - 16,222 16,222 |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ 3,550 - 3,550 - 1,525 1,525 2,025 2,025 2,025 85,440 87,465 |
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All activities derive from continuing operations
A separate Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses is not required as this statement includes all recognised gains and losses.'
Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Resources applied in the year ended 31 March 2022 towards fixed assets for Charity use:-
| Funds generated in the year as detailed in the SOFA Net resources available to fund charitable activities |
2022 £ 5,680 5,680 |
2021 £ 2,025 2,025 |
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The notes attached on pages 14 to 22 form an integral part of these accounts.
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 2022
Movements in revenue and capital funds for the year ended 31 March 2022
Revenue accumulated funds
| Accumulated funds brought forward Transfer to Building Fund Closing revenue funds Fixed asset funds - Building Fund At 1 April Transfer from revenue funds At 31 March Recognised gains and losses before transfers |
Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ 50,243 3,660 53,903 - 53,903 Designated Funds 2022 £ 21,000 - 21,000 |
Restricted Funds 2022 £ - 2,020 2,020 - 2,020 Restricted Funds 2022 £ 16,222 - 16,222 |
Total Funds 2022 £ 50,243 5,680 55,923 - 55,923 Total Funds 2022 £ 37,222 - 37,222 |
Last year Total Funds 2021 £ 48,218 2,025 50,243 - 50,243 Last year Total Funds 2021 £ 37,222 - 37,222 |
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The purposes of the transfers to fixed asset funds are described in Note 14 to the accounts and under the accounting policy 'Accounting for capital grants and fixed asset funds'.
| Summary of funds Unrestricted Restricted and Funds Designated funds 2022 2022 £ £ Revenue accumulated funds 53,903 2,020 Fixed asset funds 21,000 16,222 Total funds 74,903 18,242 |
Total Funds 2022 £ 55,923 37,222 93,145 |
Last Year Total Funds 2021 £ 50,243 37,222 87,465 |
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The notes attached on pages 14 to 22 form an integral part of these accounts.
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester - Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2022
| Note SORP Ref Current assets B Debtors 7 B2 Cash at bank and in hand B4 Total current assets Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 8 C1 Net current assets/(liabilities) Restricted Building Fund 12 D2 Unrestricted Funds Unrestricted Revenue Funds 12 D3 Designated Building Fund 12 D3 Total charity funds Total assets less liabilities are funded by the funds Total assets less liabilities |
2022 £ £ 13,997 81,228 95,225 (2,080) 93,145 93,145 18,242 18,242 53,903 21,000 93,145 of the charity, as follows:- |
2021 £ £ 13,634 75,381 89,015 (1,550) 87,465 87,465 16,222 16,222 50,243 21,000 87,465 |
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The 'SORP Ref' indicated above is the classification of Balance Sheet items as set out in the formal SORP documents. As required by paragraph 4.60 of the SORP, the brought forward and carried forward funds above have been agreed to the SOFA..
There were no prior year transactions although the charity was in existence in the prior period, so all comparative information is nil.
The Trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of charity legislation with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
The charity is subject to Independent Examination under charity legislation, and the report of the Independent Examiner is on page 9.
The Trustees are satisfied that, although the charity is not registered under the Companies Acts, if it were so registered, it would be eligible to prepare accounts in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006. applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.
Mr Mulji L Mandalia Trustee Approved by the board of trustees on 27 March 2023
The notes attached on pages 14 to 22 form an integral part of these accounts.
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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
1 Accounting policies
Policies relating to the production of the accounts.
Basis of preparation and accounting convention
The accounts have been prepared on the accruals basis, under the historical cost convention, and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard 102, (effective 1st January 2016) and 'FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities 2019, (effective 1st January 2019), (The SORP), published by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) , effective January 2016, , and in accordance with all applicable law in the charity's jurisdiction of registration, except that the charity has prepared the financial statements in accordance with the FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities 2019, (effective 1st January 2019), (The SORP), in preference to the previous SORP, the SORP 2005, which has been withdrawn, notwithstanding the fact that the extant statutory regulations, the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 refer explicitly to the SORP 2005. This has been done to accord with current best practice.
No estimates have been used in the preparation of these accounts.
Risks and future assumptions
The charity is a public benefit entity.
The trustees have used reasonable assumptions in assessing the risks to which the charity is exposed.
Policies relating to categories of income and income recognition.
Nature of income
Gross income represents the value of amounts receivable from donors.
Categories of Income
Income is categorised as income from exchange transactions (contract income) and income from non-exchange transactions (gifts), investment income and other income.
Income from exchange transactions is received by the charity for goods or services supplied under contract or where entitlement is subject to fulfilling performance related conditions. The income the charity receives is approximately equal in value to the goods or services supplied by the charity to the purchaser.
Income from a non-exchange transaction is where the charity receives value from the donor without providing equal value in exchange, and includes donations of money, goods and services freely given without giving equal value in exchange.
Income recognition
Income, whether from exchange or non exchange transactions, is recognised in the statement of financial activities (SOFA) on a receivable basis, when a transaction or other event results in an increase in the charity’s assets or a reduction in its liabilities and only when the charity has legal entitlement, the income is probable and can be measured reliably.
Income subject to terms and conditions which must be met before the charity is entitled to the resources is not recognised until the conditions have been met.
All income is accounted for gross, before deducting any related fees or costs.
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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
Policies relating to expenditure on goods and services provided to the charity.
Recognition of liabilities and expenditure
A liability, and the related expenditure, is recognised when a legal or constructive obligation exists as a result of a past event, and when it is more likely than not that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement, and when the amount of the obligation can be measured or reliably estimated..
Liabilities arising from future funding commitments and constructive obligations, including performance related grants, where the timing or the amount of the future expenditure required to settle the obligation are uncertain, give rise to a provision in the accounts, which is reviewed at the accounting year end. The provision is increased to reflect any increases in liabilities, and is decreased by the utilisation of any provision within the period, and reversed if any provision is no longer required. These movements are charged or credited to the respective funds and activities to which the provision relates.
Allocating costs to activities
Direct costs that are specifically related to an activity are allocated to that activity. Shared direct costs and support costs are apportioned between activities.
The basis for apportionment, which is consistently applied, and proportionate to the circumstances, is :-
Premises related costs - on the proportion of floor area occupied by a particular activity.
Non specific support costs - on the basis of the usage of resources, in terms of time taken, capacity used, request made or other measures
Estimation techniques used in apportioning costs - there were no such techniques adopted.
Volunteers
In accordance with the SORP, and in recognition of the difficulties in placing a monetary value on the contribution from volunteers, the contribution of volunteers is not included within the income of the charity. However, the trustees value the significant contribution made to the activities of the charity by unpaid volunteers and this is described more fully in Note5.
Policies relating to assets, liabilities and provisions and other matters.
Debtors
Debtors are measured at their recoverable amounts at the balance sheet date.
Creditors and provisions
Creditors and provisions are recognised when there is a legal obligation to meet a liability or where there is otherwise some reasonable certainty that the liability will arise.
Cash and bank balances
Cash held by the charity is included at the amount actually held and counted at the year end. Bank balances, whether in credit or overdrawn, are shown at the amounts properly reconciled to the bank statements.
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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
Fund Accounting
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity.
Designated Funds are those funds which are not s bject to specific restrictions but which the trustees have determined to s particular purposes.
Restricted funds are subjected to restrictions on their expenditure imposed by the donor or through the terms of an appeal or as implied by law.
2 Liability to taxation
The Trustees consider that the charity satisfies the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 of the Finance Act 2010 for UK corporation tax purposes. Accordingly, the Charity is potentially exempt from taxation in respect of income or capital gains received within categories covered by chapter 3 part 11 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extent that such income or gains are applied exclusively on the specific charitable objects of the charity and for no other purpose. Value Added Tax is not recoverable by the charity, and is therefore included in the relevant costs in the Statement of Financial Activities.
3 Winding up or dissolution of the charity
If upon winding up or dissolution of the charity there remain any assets, after the satisfaction of all debts and liabilities, the assets represented by the accumulated fund shall be transferred to some other charitable body or bodies having similar objects to the charity.
4 Significance of financial instruments to the charity's position
There is no significance of financial instruments in relation to the charity's financial position.
5 The contribution of volunteers
The charity recognisees, encourages and supports the contribution made by the volunteers in the delivery of the activities of the charity. This support from them is deemed invaluable to the charity. The knowledge, experience and skills that the volunteers pose enables and enriches the charity in fulling its objectives. The true monetary value of the contribution the volunteers make is difficult to quantify and not reflected in any financial statements of the charity. All volunteers and the charity accept that there is no contract of employment relationship created by the work they do in assisting the charities activities.
6 Remuneration and payments to Trustees and persons connected with them
No trustees or persons connected with them received any remuneration from the charity, or any related entity.
7 Debtors
| Other debtors- HMRC refunds due in relation to Gift Aid 8 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Trade creditors Accruals |
2022 £ 13,997 2022 £ - 2,080 2,080 |
2021 £ 13,634 2021 £ - 1,550 1,550 |
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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
Included in accruals is an accountancy fee of £500, which will be donated in kind in the course of the year ended 31st March 2022
9 Income and Expenditure account summary
| Income and Expenditure account summary At 1 April 2021 Transfers in for the year Surplus after tax for the year At 31 March 2022 |
2022 £ 87,465 - 5,680 93,145 |
2021 £ 85,440 2,025 87,465 |
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10 No related party transactions
There were no transactions with related parties in the year.
11 Particulars of how particular funds are represented by assets and liabilities
| At 31 March 2022 Tangible Fixed Assets Current Assets Current Liabilities At 1 April 2021 Tangible Fixed Assets Current Assets Current Liabilities |
Unrestricted funds £ (23,612) 95,225 (2,080) 69,533 Unrestricted funds £ (23,612) 75,405 (1,550) 50,243 |
Designated funds £ 21,000 - - 21,000 Designated funds £ 21,000 - - 21,000 |
Restricted funds £ 2,612 - - 2,612 Restricted funds £ 2,612 13,610 - 16,222 |
Total Funds £ - 95,225 (2,080) 93,145 Total Funds £ - 89,015 (1,550) 87,465 |
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12 Change in total funds over the year as shown in Note 11 , analysed by individual funds
| Unrestricted and designated funds:- Unrestricted Revenue Funds Designated Property Building Fund Total unrestricted and designated funds Restricted funds:- Restricted Property Building Fund Total restricted funds Total charity funds |
£ 50,243 21,000 71,243 16,222 16,222 87,465 Funds brought forward from 2021 |
See Note 13 See Note 0 £ £ 3,660 - - - 3,660 - - - 2,020 - 5,680 - Transfers between funds in 2022 Movement in funds in 2022 |
£ 53,903 21,000 74,903 16,222 18,242 93,145 Funds carried forward to 2023 |
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022
13 Analysis of movements in funds over the year as shown in Note 12
| Unrestricted and designated funds:- Unrestricted Revenue Funds |
Other Income Expenditure Gains & Movement Losses in funds 2022 2022 2022 2022 £ £ £ £ 4,591 (931) - 3,660 |
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14 The purposes for which the funds as detailed in note 12 are held by the charity are:-
Unrestricted and designated funds:-
Unrestricted Revenue Funds
These funds are held for the meeting the objectives of the charity, and to provide reserves for future activities, and , subject to charity legislation, are free from all restrictions on their use.
Designated Property Building Fund
These funds have been designated by the trustees from the unrestricted funds in order to assist in acquiring a building for the charity.
Restricted Property Building Fund
These funds have been donated by donors for the specific purpose of assisting in acquiring a building for the charity.
15 Ultimate controlling party
The charity is under the control of its legal members.
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2022 as required by the SORP 2015
This analysis is classsified by conventional nominal descriptions and not by activity.
| 16 Donations and Legacies Current year Current year Current year Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds Total Funds 2022 2022 2022 £ £ £ Donations and gifts from individuals 4,228 2,020 6,248 4,228 2,020 6,248 Prior Year Analysis :-Of the total sum of £49.935, an amount of £13,610 was restricted Gift Aid refunds 363 - 363 363 - 363 Prior Year Analysis :-All prior year items were unrestricted Total Donations and Legacies A1 4,591 2,020 6,611 Prior Year Analysis :-All prior year items were unrestricted Total donations and gifts from individuals Small donations individually less than £1000 Gift Aid Refunds from HMRC Total Gift Aid refunds |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ 3,149 3,149 401 401 3,550 |
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2022 as required by the SORP 2015
17 Investment income
| Bank Interest Receivable Total investment income A4 |
Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ - - |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ - - |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ - - |
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Prior Year Analysis :- All prior year items were unrestricted
18 Expenditure on charitable activities - Direct spending
| Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ 125 251 - Total direct spending B2a 376 Katha Expenses Paath expenses Priest's expenses |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - - - |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ 125 251 - 376 |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ - - - - |
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Prior Year Analysis :- All prior year items were unrestricted
19 Expenditure on charitable activities- Grant funding of activities
| Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ - - Total grantmaking costs B2c - Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ - - Grants paid to organisations Grants paid to individuals Leicester Hospitals Charity Breakdown of Grants paid to organisations |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - - Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ - - - Current year Total Funds 2022 £ - - |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ - 1,000 1,000 Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ 1,000 - |
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2022 as required by the SORP 2015
20 Support costs for charitable activities
| Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ Premises Expenses - - - Administrative overheads - - Support costs before reallocation 25 Total support costs 25 Prior Year Analysis :-All prior year items were unrestricted Sundry expenses Room Hire Hire of equipment Premises repairs, renewals and maintenance Katah expenses rent |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - - - - - - |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ - - - - - 25 25 |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ - - - - - - - |
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The basis of allocation of costs between activities is described under accounting policies.
21 Other Expenditure - Governance costs
| Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ Independent Examiner's fees 530 Total Governance costs 530 Prior Year Analysis :-All prior year items were unrestricted Total Charitable expenditure Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ Total direct spending B2a 376 Total grantmaking costs B2c - Total support costs B2d 25 Total Governance costs B2e 530 Total charitable expenditure B2 931 |
Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - Current year Restricted Funds 2022 £ - - - - - |
Current year Total Funds 2022 £ 530 530 Current year Total Funds 2022 £ 376 - 25 530 931 |
Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ 525 525 Prior Year Total Funds 2021 £ - 1,000 - 525 1,525 |
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22 Total Charitable expenditure
Prior Year Analysis :- All prior year items were unrestricted
23 Expenditure on raising funds and costs of investment management
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Shree Ramdevji Maharaj Gat Mandal Leicester
Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2022 as required by the SORP 2015
| Total fundraising costs B1 Costs of seeking donations,grants and legacies |
Current year Unrestricted Funds 2022 £ - - |
Current year Current year Prior Year Restricted Funds Total Funds Total Funds 2022 2022 2021 £ £ £ - - - - - - |
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