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NPP 2007-2013 Common Eligibility Rules Lead Partner Seminar 14th November 2012 City Hotel, Londonderry/Derry, Northern Ireland, UK Gustaf Forsberg.
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NPP Common Eligibility Rules Lead Partner Seminar 14th November 2012 City Hotel, Londonderry/Derry, Northern Ireland, UK Gustaf Forsberg
Know the feeling? Overhead costs Final beneficiary Non-eligible co-financing Expenditure actually paid Equivalent probative value Public co-financing Own work NMS funding 448 Decision Budget Second-hand equipment In kind contributions Pro rata Percentage rates VATVAT Project Revenue Financial charges Time sheets Eligibility ER DF Project accountsProject accounts Claim form Progress report
Separate Project Accounts Project accounting - Each partner must keep separate project accounts in their national currency. -Each partner must be able to present a ledger from his accounting system, showing ONLY transactions generated in the project -Note that holder of common cost should make a specific account for that budget Regular activitiesPROJECT Accounts
Separate Project Accounts The accounting system must ensure the posting of all expenditures and revenues related to the project Expenditures must be entered into the accounts and paid before they can be claimed All expenditures and revenues must be posted and detailed in bi-annual progress reports Reporting periods will be given in your decision, and will be April - September and October - March
Supporting Documentation Copies kept by the Partner (for on the spot checks and/or random sampling): - copies of invoices and receipts -rental and leasing contracts - employment contracts (originals) - An information and communication binder, clearly demonstrating eligibility in accordance with information and communication regulations - An public procurement binder, with all necessary documents in connection to any purchase where a tender was undertaken and of course when it was necessary - other documentation NB! The original documents must be kept by all partners. Secure the ”audit trail”. The Partner must preserve copies of ALL supporting documents in case of an audit. Documentation should be kept at least until three years after programme closure, currently recommended until 2021.
Eligibility rules of expenditure  New system in the Northern Periphery Programme  Some new regulations, but still the same hierarchy when assessing eligibility:  European Regulations  National Legislation  NPP Common Eligibility Rule  Approved main project/preparatory project Project spending outside of an approved project description is ineligible. The projects have to apply the strictest definition among Regulation, Legislation and Rule to ensure eligibility.
National Legislation  Legislation applicable in each programme partner country: Knowledge of each programme partner country’s own legislation is the responsibility of each organisation and the project participants.
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Staff costs including social contributions  Travel and accommodation  External experts  Office costs (directly allocated)  Office costs (distributed proportionally)  Promotion / publications, seminars / conferences, meetings  Equipment and supplies (Including small scale investments)  Other costs  Common costs  In kind costs  Indicative list of ineligible expenditure  Project revenues
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Staff costs including social contributions a) They are based on and supported by legal contracts / employment agreements b) They are documented: -If staff from the Lead Partner’s / Partner’s ordinary operations is assigned to part time work in the project, work performed should be reported in detail by the use of timesheets. The timesheets must state name, date/time and activity. They must be signed by the employee and his / her manager. By signing the timesheet the manager also certifies the additionality of the project assignment and that the activities specified on the timesheet are not being double financed. c) Hourly rates should be calculated according to the following model: Monthly salary + social contribution charge / Normal (= contracted) amount of working hours per month d) The calculated social contribution charge does only consist of legally required social charges e) No extra charges besides social contribution charge are included in the hourly rate f) Fringe benefits are not included
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Travel and accommodation a) The most economic way of transport has been used. (exceptions for sustainable alternative) b) The travel took place within the programme area c)The accommodation cost is in the middle price range. Higher price ranges (>140 EUR /night) must be duly justified and motivated on the individual invoice. d)Daily allowances are in line with the conditions set for public authorities in the country concerned
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  External experts a) The work of the external expert is essential to the project b) Rates charged by the external expert are reasonable. Daily rates over 800 EUR must be carefully motivated to be considered as eligible c) Rates are in relation to level of experience and expertise d) Project partners can not be contracted as external experts e) Sub-contracting by external experts, not part of the original bid, is only eligible if it forms a minor part of the of the contracted activities and is clearly adding value to the project not leading to any additional costs.
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Office costs (directly allocated) Examples of eligible costs in this category are: a) Premises costs such as rent, heat, light, water and service charges related solely to the project and corresponding to the m2 space used for project activities. Besides standard accounting material, a copy of the underlying premise agreement is obligatory for eligibility. b) Administrative costs such as phone calls, postage, copying and office supplies related solely to the project
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Office costs (distributed proportionally) 1 (3) General provisions of eligibility a) It must be impossible to allocate the costs directly to the project b) Proportionally distributed office costs must be attributable to the implementation of the project c) The distribution rate may not exceed 25% of direct salary cost (hourly rate calculated according to 1 (c)) d) The costs must be properly documented through accounting material and periodically reviewed
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Office costs (distributed proportionally) 2 (3) The costs must be distributed according to the following model: 1) Calculate total allowed office expenditure to be distributed proportionally/year [x] 2) Calculate total no. of hours worked in the organisation/year [y] [x]/[y] = proportional cost/hour [z] Eligible cost is retrieved by multiplying [z] by the number of hours worked in the project according to the timesheets.
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Office costs (distributed proportionally) 3 (3) Detailed list of costs allowed in this category: a) Administrative service; Book-keeping, salary administration, postal / telephone services, copying and centralized computer support b) Office supplies c)Premises costs such rent, heat, light, water and service charges NOTE ONLY THIS MODEL IS ELIGIBLE
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Promotion / publications, seminars / conferences, meetings a)Costs related to all aspects of promotion and publications specific to the project b)Costs related to organising and participating in seminars / conferences and meetings Please note that meals/catering should be of a moderate nature and according to normal standards in each partner country. Excessive entertainment is not to be regarded as eligible expenditure. All meals/catering must be supported by a list of participants and a statement outlining the purpose of the occasion.
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Equipment and supplies (Including small scale investments) 1 (2) General principles a) Cost for equipment includes purchase price as well as costs for site preparation, delivery, handling and installation when applicable b) The equipment must be essential for the delivery of the project, used solely for that purpose and purchased within the eligible project period c) The full purchase price is only eligible if the item is used solely for the project during its total economic and depreciable lifetime. In all other cases only depreciation costs shall be eligible
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Equipment and supplies (Including small scale investments) 2 (2) The purchase cost / depreciation cost of second-hand equipment is eligible under the following conditions: a) It must be certified by the seller that the equipment has not previously been co-financed with public funds b) The price of the equipment shall not exceed its market value and shall be less than the purchase costs of similar new equipment c) The equipment shall have the technical characteristic necessary for the project and comply with applicable norms and standards
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Other costs Other costs which are eligible according to general principles and regulations and necessary for the implementation of the project may be placed under this category
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Common costs This expenditure category should contain the distributed partner’s share of the common costs in the project. The holder of a common cost shall make a separate common cost budget, named pX 3(3) in part 3 of the application, containing all common costs held by their organisation. The individual eligibility rules shall apply for each expenditure category in this budget. NOTE: When claiming, the holder of a common cost has to certify common costs expenditures held by their organisation after which distribution can be made throughout the partnership..
“Don’t panic!” (Quote: Douglas Adams: The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy) Co-financing cash/own work vs. in-kind
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  In kind costs a) Only public or public equivalent in kind contributions from organisations outside the partnership are eligible b) They consist of the provision of land or real estate, equipment or raw materials, research or professional work c) Their value can be independently assessed and audited; - Value of land or real estate must be certified by an independent qualified valuer or duly authorised official body - For research and professional work, the eligibility rules for “staff costs including social contributions” shall apply The co-financing from the Northern Periphery Programme can not exceed the total eligible expenditure excluding the value of in kind contributions
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  In kind costs Demonstrating an in-kind contribution as a certified cost will not generate ERDF or ERDF equivalent funding unless actual costs have been spent by the project partner. ERDF or ERDF equivalent funding will only be paid out fully if the full share of in kind AND cash match funding can be demonstrated in the claim. It is of the highest relevance that any in-kind contribution is contributed to the project at the same pace as the project implementation/spending takes place.
A partners financial budget (Example) External cash co-financing Own contribution “own work” NPP grant Total Costs that are not covered by anyone else are in fact this partners co-financing. It is irrelevant whether they are staffing costs or any other costs. All costs should always be included in your entries and substantiated Why is own work = cash?
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Indicative list of ineligible expenditure a) Fees for financial transactions (except for transnational transaction charges) b) Interest on debt, loan charges or costs resulting from the deferral of payments to creditors c) Exchange rate losses or other costs tied to currency exchange d) Fines, other legal fees or court costs e) Costs for finance leases or other hire purchase arrangements f) Redundancy payments g) Payments into private pension schemes h) Bad debts i) Overtime pay for part time workers in the project j) Purchase of land k) Decommissioning of nuclear power stations l) Housing m) Recoverable VAT n) Unpaid costs
NPP Common Eligibility Rules  Project revenues Eligible expenditure shall be reduced with revenues generated by the project. The following is to be regarded as revenue: a) Revenues generated by sales, lease, services and fees or other similar activities b) Revenues in other form than money Revenues generated by the project shall be accounted for continuously by the project partner
General Eligibility Rule  Public Match Funding Both In-kind and Cash match funding have to be paid out to its share of the project expenditures when claiming. When certifying ensure that match funding payments are being certified and that enough is paid out at every given point. Note: A public organisation who is participating can always state that that their match funding share has been paid out as an “advance”, due to their legal status.
Types of Audit National Controllers (First Level Control) ”On- the-spot checks” (National Controllers) –verify delivery of products and services –verify the reality of expenditure Sample checks (2nd Level Control) –5 % of eligible expenditure –representative sample –”professional” independent auditors ”The grey men from Brussels”
European Regulations  Commission rules on eligibility of expenditure can be found in:  Regulation (EC) No 1080/2006, Art 7 and 13  Regulation (EC) No 1081/2006, Art 11  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 56  Regulation (EC) No 1828/2006, Art 48-53
European Regulations Other Commission rules applicable:  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 2 (5) and Directive 2004/18/EC (Public procurement)  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 54 (State Aid)  Regulation (EC) No 1828/2006, Art 9 (Publicity)  Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002, Art 48 (2) (Sound financial management)  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 16 (Equality between men and women and non-discrimination)  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 17 (Sustainable development)
European Regulations Other Commission rules applicable:  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 54 (Double financing)  Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006, Art 55 (Generation of revenue)  Regulation (EC) No 1828/2006, Art 24 (d) (Legality and regularity of expenditure paid outside the Community) Please note that this list may not be exhaustive.
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