Annual report 2022/23

Audit and Assurance Services RDA

RDA means revenue-dependent appropriation. The amount the Office can spend depends on the audit fees charged for audits of public organisations.

This appropriation is limited to audit and related assurance services as authorised by statute. It provides for audit services to all public organisations (except smaller public organisations, such as reserve boards) and other audit-related assurance services. The audit services we provide are funded by audit fees charged to public organisations.

Financial performance for Audit and Assurance Services RDA

  Actual
2022/23
$000
Actual
2021/22
$000
Main Estimates
2022/23
$000*
Supplementary Estimates
2022/23
$000*
Main Estimates
2023/24
$000*
Income from third parties 110,928 93,468 93,900 109,155 118,026
Expenditure (110,928) (93,468) (93,900) (109,155) (118,026)
Surplus** - - - - -

* All Estimates information is unaudited. The figures under Main Estimates 2022/23 reflect the forecasts published in Budget 2022 and in the Office’s 2021/22 annual report, and the figures under Supplementary Estimates 2022/23 reflect the updated forecasts published in Budget 2023.

** Note 15 to the financial statements provides more information about the transfer of surpluses and deficits to and from the Office’s memorandum account.

The higher level of actual income and expenditure in 2022/23 compared to the Main Estimates primarily arose because contracted audit service providers completed more work on the audits of public organisations. This additional work was partially offset by a lower level of work completed by Audit New Zealand on audit engagements with a 30 June 2023 balance date because of capacity constraints.

Because this is a revenue-dependent appropriation, expenditure appropriations for this output class are capped at the revenue total for the year. In years where there is a deficit, the remainder of the costs relating to these outputs are reported in the Audit and Assurance Services appropriation.