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Policies & Finance

Finances

Finances

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Asset Register

Employers Liability Insurance

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Financial Regulations

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​Annual Return 2024-25

Expenditure over £100

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Annual Return 2023-24

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

Expenditure over £100

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Annual Return 2022-23

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

Expenditure over £100 

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Annual Return 2021-22

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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Annual Return 2020-21

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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Annual Return 2019-20

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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Annual Return 2018-19

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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Annual Return 2017-18

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Internal Audit Report

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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Accounts 2016/17

Annual Governance & Accountability Return

Notice of Electors Rights

Bank Reconciliation

Variances Report

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For financial information before 2016/17 please contact the Clerk.​

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Policies & Procedures
Precept Payments

The Council Tax Precept

 

The precept is the parish council’s share of the council tax.  The precept demand goes to the billing authority, North Norfolk District Council, which collects the tax for the Parish Council. The 'Precept' is converted into an amount per Council Tax Band that is added onto the Council Tax bill.  Income and expenditure for the next financial year are calculated in the form of estimates. 

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Parish and town councils can apply for other funding such as grant and funding awards, but they do not receive funds direct from central government as principal authorities do. 

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