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Whole of Government Accounts

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Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) are full accruals based accounts covering the whole public sector to be audited by the National Audit Office.

WGA will consolidate the accounts of about 1300 bodies from within the central government, health service, local government and public corporation sectors.

Budget 2007 announced the Government's intention that WGA will be published for the first time for the 2008-09 financial year. This revised timetable is to allow time to complete the alignment of local and central government accounting policies and to enable WGA to be prepared on the new International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) basis.

Dear Consolidation Manager Letter

Dear Consolidation Officer Letter

Local Government in WGA

For specific queries on English local government issues relating to WGA, please contact wga.returns@communities.gsi.gov.uk at CLG.

Designation of local authorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland is for the Scottish Executive and Northern Ireland Executive. We currently expect all Scottish Councils, Police and Fire Joint Boards and all Northern Ireland District Councils to be included in WGA. Please see the external links section below for the CLG website.

NHS Trusts in WGA

NHS Trusts should follow the guidance issued by the Department of Health - see the external links section below for the Department of Health Finance Manual.

Primary Care Trusts are within the Department of Health's Resource Accounting boundary and should follow the guidance issued by the Department of Health, and DCM letters to the extent that they apply.

The inclusion of NHS trusts in WGA in Wales and Health and Social Services Trusts in Northern Ireland will be the responsibility of the devolved administrations.

Acts of Parliament and Statutory Instruments

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External links

Internal Links

The background to and development of the WGA programme is set out in the two HM Treasury publications linked below

Government Financial Information and Reporting Team,
1st Floor, HM Treasury,
1 Horse Guards Road,
London, SW1A 2HQ

email: wga.team@hm-treasury.gsi.gov.uk

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