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9. Sections 394 to 397 M1 apply to LLPs, modified so that they read as follows—
394. The members of every LLP must prepare accounts for the LLP for each of its financial years. Those accounts are referred to as the LLP's “individual accounts”.
395.—(1) An LLP's individual accounts may be prepared—
(a)in accordance with section 396 (“non-IAS individual accounts”), or
(b)in accordance with international accounting standards (“IAS individual accounts”).
This is subject to the following provisions of this section and to section 407 (consistency of financial reporting within group).
(2) After the first financial year in which the members of an LLP prepare IAS individual accounts (“the first IAS year”), all subsequent individual accounts of the LLP must be prepared in accordance with international accounting standards unless there is a relevant change of circumstance.
(3) There is a relevant change of circumstance if, at any time during or after the first IAS year—
(a)the LLP becomes a subsidiary undertaking of another undertaking that does not prepare IAS individual accounts,
(b)the LLP ceases to be a subsidiary undertaking,
(c)the LLP ceases to be an LLP with securities admitted to trading on a regulated market in an EEA State, or
(d)a parent undertaking of the LLP ceases to be an undertaking with securities admitted to trading on a regulated market in an EEA State.
(4) If, having changed to preparing non-IAS individual accounts following a relevant change of circumstance, the members again prepare IAS individual accounts for the LLP, subsections (2) and (3) apply again as if the first financial year for which such accounts are again prepared were the first IAS year.
396.—(1) Non-IAS individual accounts must comprise—
(a)a balance sheet as at the last day of the financial year, and
(b)a profit and loss account.
(2) The accounts must—
(a)in the case of the balance sheet, give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the LLP as at the end of the financial year, and
(b)in the case of the profit and loss account, give a true and fair view of the profit or loss of the LLP for the financial year.
(3) The accounts must comply with the provisions of—
(a)regulation 3 of the Small Limited Liability Partnerships (Accounts) Regulations 2008 (non-IAS individual accounts of LLP subject to the small LLPs regime) (S.I. 2008/1912), or
(b)regulations 3 and 4 of the Large and Medium-sized Limited Liability Partnerships (Accounts) Regulations 2008 (non-IAS individual accounts of large and medium-sized LLPs) (S.I. 2008/1913),
as to the form and content of the balance sheet and profit and loss account, and additional information to be provided by way of notes to the accounts..
(4) If compliance with the regulations specified in subsection (3), and any other provision made by or under this Act as to the matters to be included in an LLP's individual accounts or in notes to those accounts, would not be sufficient to give a true and fair view, the necessary additional information must be given in the accounts or in a note to them.
(5) If in special circumstances compliance with any of those provisions is inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view, the members must depart from that provision to the extent necessary to give a true and fair view. Particulars of any such departure, the reasons for it and its effect must be given in a note to the accounts.
397. Where the members of an LLP prepare IAS individual accounts, they must state in the notes to the accounts that the accounts have been prepared in accordance with international accounting standards.”
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M1Section 395 was amended by regulation 9 of S.I. 2008/393.
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