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Scheme Accounting Services

Steve with members of the finance team


MNPA’s Scheme Accounting Service incorporates the latest thinking and best practice regarding the most recent accounting standards and statements of recommended practice (SORPs), and includes:-

  • Liaising with key suppliers to agree accounts and audit timetable
  • Preparing paperwork e.g. actuarial statements, investment commentary
  • Preparing draft accounts for audit
  • Full management of the audit process
  • Presenting the finalised Trustees’ Report and Accounts to the trustees and arranging for signature
  • Completing the Self Assessment Tax Return together with submission of tax returns to HMRC
  • Preparing and submitting VAT returns and payments and dealing with any VAT queries or visits
  • Preparing draft annual company report and accounts for the trustee company, management of the annual audit and submission of relevant documentation to Companies House.


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        “We began to use MNPA in 2006 following a tendering exercise.  I have never regretted using MNPA; they quickly became knowledgeable about the employers in the group, and the scheme’s characteristics.  I personally value the pragmatic and pro-active ethos of the team I work with, and value the arrangement highly.  Since appointing MNPA for the Alcatel Pension Scheme, we have expanded their role to cover the Trustee Company accounts, and they now also provide accounting services for another sizeable scheme brought into the Group by corporate merger.” Pensions Manager, Alcatel Pension Trustees

        If you would like to discuss how MNPA can help you manage your pension scheme accounting needs please call David Carstairs on 01372 200279.

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