There are a few things that you should typically do at the end of your financial year. Whether you do some or all of them, or invite your accountant or bookkeeper into Xero to do them for you, here’s a simple year-end process.
Before you start, make sure you do these things for the financial period being closed:- Bank account – Fully reconcile your account and ensure it agrees with your actual bank statement balance.
- Invoices – Enter and approve all invoices.
- Bills – Enter and approve all bills.
- Expense claims – Enter and approve all expense claims.
- Payments received – Bank all payments received.
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Process the year end
- Run a GST Reconciliation report. Check each GST category, for example, the GST charged on income, GST charged on expenses, no GST, for any coding and GST treatment that looks incorrect.
- Run a Trial Balance.
- Reconcile all accounts on your Balance Sheet:
- Bank account – Make sure any unpresented cheques or payments are correct. Check your imported bank balance in Xero against your actual bank balance from your bank. Use the Bank Reconciliation report to help with this.
- Run an Aged Receivables Summary and an Aged Payables Summary. Xero is designed to ensure the balances of your aged receivables and payables match your general ledger at all times. Write off any bad debts using the credit functionality.
- Check your GST Return and balance for the period.
- Ensure you know what makes up the balance of all accounts in your balance sheet, including loans and fixed assets.
- Let your accountant or bookkeeper know you have finished entering data so they can log in to your organisation in Xero to see what you’ve done and potentially complete the rest of the process.
- Your accountant or bookkeeper can add journals and adjustments directly into Xero. They don’t need to re-key this information.
- Your accountant or bookkeeper is likely to verify balance sheet items and add entries for:
- Year end manual journals
- Tax liability
- Accruals
- Work in progress
- Depreciation
- Loans
- GST adjustments