Government Insights - GASB Statement No. 77

Page 1

Government Insights GASB Statement

No. 77

GASB Statement No. 77 requires tax abatement disclosures WITH ITS AUGUST 2015 RELEASE OF STATEMENT NO. 77, to help financial statement users more fully recognize the impact of tax abatements, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued Statement No. 77 – Tax Abatement Disclosures – in August 2015. State and local governments frequently enter into tax abatement agreements with individuals, businesses or other entities in which the government reduces – or abates – taxes owed in exchange for benefits the taxpayer can provide. Tax abatement agreements are frequently negotiated as economic development efforts in which a company receives various forms of tax abatement in exchange for building or expanding facilities, creating new jobs or delivering other economic benefits. While widely used by state and local governments throughout the United States, tax abatements restrict current and future government efforts to generate revenue. That affects governments’ economic health and abilities to meet other funding obligations or requests. Tax abatement agreements can also be complex and affect more than one government, making it difficult for financial statement users to fully appreciate the nature and ramifications of such agreements. Statement No. 77 addresses those concerns and applies to financial reports of all state and local government entities.

Effective Date STATEMENT NO. 77 requirements take effect for financial statement periods beginning after December 15, 2015. The GASB encourages earlier application.

Anticipated Improvements THE GASB ANTICIPATES Statement No. 77 requirements will result in more consistent and comprehensive disclosure of tax abatement details, thereby enhancing the transparency of such transactions. That will make it easier for financial statement users to understand the impact abatements have on a government’s financial position and economic condition, and how those abatements affect a government’s future ability to generate revenue and meet financial obligations.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.