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Finance Returns and Statistics

by Michael Ford last modified 31 May, 2022 04:03 PM

Finance returns are completed by Parish Treasurers and mission statistics by Churchwardens as part of the visitation papers.

Mission statistics should be entered online by 31st January and Finance Statistics by 28th June, using the link below:

online entries here.

 
Should you wish, PDF copies of the forms and guidance notes can be also be accessed via the same link, however, these should not be submitted to the Diocesan Office. Data should continue to be entered directly online.

Every parish should now have access to the system. If you experience any difficulty accessing the system or entering data, please contact parish support on parishsupport@salisbury.anglican.org

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Who uses the Returns and the information from them?

    Some parishes find the completion of the Returns useful for their own purposes; the information, when collected over a period of years, can give a useful insight into the continuing life of the parish.  Many diocesan offices regularly use information extracted from the Returns.  The figures, usually aggregated as diocesan totals, are used extensively by central church organisations and ecumenical bodies; and are largely published in Church Statistics*.

    They are used annually to assess emerging mission opportunities; for clergy deployment; allocations of new deacons; stipend support allocations; to monitor charitable giving; and to present a broad picture of the Church’s finances.  For example, it is recognised that parishes are facing increased financial pressures, and if the Church nationally is to argue the case for government help (e.g. VAT relief on repairs) then a clear picture of how the expenditure is split over the various categories is needed.  Figures for giving (e.g. tax-efficient planned giving by gift aid; collections; legacies/bequests; and special appeals) are always very important, especially in the context of how the Church stewards its resources.

    *The annual publication Church Statistics and publication The Charities Act 2011 and the PCC 4th edition (£10.99 plus p+p) may be obtained from Church House Bookshop - visit: www.chbookshop.co.uk or call telephone number 020 7898 1300.  Church Statistics may also be downloaded from the Church of England website at: www.cofe.anglican.org/info/statistics.

  • Why has the return changed?

    The Statistics for Mission form now reflects the growing incidence of fresh expressions of church and other developing mission opportunities. Last year we revised the finance return, which remained largely unchanged for the previous seven years or more, to simplify the form and its completion, whilst ensuring consistency with SORP 2005. This year the new form, which is appropriate for both Receipts and Payments accounts and Accruals accounts, remains largely unchanged, but reflects feedback received.

  • Are they used for quota/ parish share/ common fund purposes?

    In some dioceses (but not in Salisbury) particular items are used to help calculate the parish share.   For all dioceses, figures are extracted from the Returns to help determine the contribution each diocese will be invited to pay towards the cost of training for the ministry and for national church activities.

  • How confidential is the information?

    Whilst we treat the parish information as confidential and only publish diocesan figures, any member of the public has a right to ask the PCC for a copy of its annual accounts.

  • Do I need to bother making a return when I did one last year?

    YES please!  Failure to receive completed Returns every year delays the production of the results and detracts from their reliability and accuracy.

    THANK YOU for completing these forms.

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