Annual Audit
The basic position
By law, any person interested has the right to inspect a parish council's accounts. If you are entitled and registered to vote in local council elections then you (or your representative) also have a right to ask the appointed auditor questions about the council's accounts or object to an item of account contained within them.
The right to inspect the accounts
When your council has finalised its accounts for the previous financial year it must let you know that they are available for inspection. Giving your council reasonable notice of your intentions, you then have 20 working days to look through the accounting statements in the annual return and any supporting documents. By arrangement you will be able to inspect and make copies of the accounts and the relevant documents. You may have to pay a copying charge.
TPC Annual Governance and Accounting Sta[...]
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TPC Cerfificate of Exemption879.pdf
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TPC Exercise of Electors Rights882.pdf
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Notice of Conclusion of Audit 2016_17838[...]
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Declaration of Status of Accounts Signed[...]
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These accounts are unaudited and may be subject to change
TPC Notice of Audit 2016697.pdf
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Final Audited Annual Return 2014_15548.p[...]
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