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EPSAS: Investment Into the Future – European Public Sector Accounting: Present and Future

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  • Harsányi, Gergely
  • Lukács, László István
  • Ormos, Mihály
  • Sisa, Krisztina
  • Szedlák, Krisztina
  • Veress, Attila

Abstract

At present, IPSAS – the International Public Sector Accounting Standards developed by IPSASB (the International Public Sector Accounting Standard Board) – comprises the only internationally recognised system of public sector accounting standards. Although its application is not mandatory for Member States, IPSAS plays an important role in the development and practice of public sector accounting across the European Union. Council Directive 2011/85/EU acknowledges that IPSAS – i.e. the availability of a complete and reliable set of fiscal data that is comparable across Member States – is key to the budgetary surveillance framework of the Union. The European Commission has passed a decision to establish a set of European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS) applicable across all EU Member States, and the use of IPSAS standards may provide a sound basis for this endeavour. The most significant contribution of this paper is its attempt to summarise the current status of European public sector accounting, i.e. to present the practice of public sector accounting in the European Union and to outline expected changes in the European regulation of public sector accounting in light of the harmonisation efforts in progress.

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  • Harsányi, Gergely & Lukács, László István & Ormos, Mihály & Sisa, Krisztina & Szedlák, Krisztina & Veress, Attila, 2016. "EPSAS: Investment Into the Future – European Public Sector Accounting: Present and Future," Public Finance Quarterly, Corvinus University of Budapest, vol. 61(4), pages 480-499.
  • Handle: RePEc:pfq:journl:v:61:y:2016:i:4:p:480-499
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    Keywords

    public sector accounting; European public sector accounting; IPSAS; EPSAS; European Union;
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    JEL classification:

    • H83 - Public Economics - - Miscellaneous Issues - - - Public Administration
    • M41 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Accounting - - - Accounting
    • M48 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Accounting - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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