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Sinking funds within the service charge in the UK office market
by
Holt, Andrew
, Eccles, Timothy
in
Accounting
/ Disclosure
/ Office buildings
/ Service charges
/ Sinking funds
/ Trusts
/ United Kingdom
2010
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Sinking funds within the service charge in the UK office market
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Holt, Andrew
, Eccles, Timothy
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Accounting
/ Disclosure
/ Office buildings
/ Service charges
/ Sinking funds
/ Trusts
/ United Kingdom
2010
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Sinking funds within the service charge in the UK office market
Journal Article
Sinking funds within the service charge in the UK office market
2010
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Overview
Purpose - The paper aims to examine how to create a sinking fund, the legalities of its creation and ownership, taxation issues and the accounting treatment of tenant contributions towards sinking funds within service charges demands in the UK office sector.Design methodology approach - The paper reviews the prescriptive guidance that the 2007 RICS Code of Practice makes in terms of the creation and operation of such funds, and concludes within an empirical investigation of industry practice on sinking funds from 2004-2008.Findings - The paper reports whether the Code has improved practice, disclosure, communication and transparency in terms of such funds and speculates on how a future Code might further improve on existing management.Originality value - The data are original, and findings conclusively prove the need for enforcement of the existing Code, and necessary revisions as well.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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