Financial control is generally exercised at three levels: the Governing Body, the Head Office and the respective Branch. Governing Body monitors all financial matters quarterly through Governing Body meeting. The Executive Director and the Finance Director exercise financial control based on monthly financial statements and the findings of internal auditors. At branch level, the managers exercise financial control on the basis of budget and financial projections. Financial transactions in the head office and branch offices are regulated with regard to following four areas: (i) field level transaction control, (ii) treasury management, (iii) budgetary control, and (iv) accurate financial reporting.

Budget Formulation and Variance Analysis

The initial budget planning starts at the branch level. A yearly budget is split into monthly figures spelling out financial and program targets. All branch budgets are consolidated in the head office to formulate the organization’s aggregate budget. Financial monitoring is carried out monthly based on budget variance, MIS and FIS reports.

Income Tax Return Submission

Submission of income tax return is mandatory under government rules. The organization has been regularly submitting the returns to the government. The government has exempted the non-profit organizations dealing with microfinance from paying income tax from the surplus earned. However, if there is any income from other than microfinance, it will be subject to the relevant rules of taxation.