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Summarized below the basic accounting treatment for Finance Lease.

 

In The Books of Lessee

  • At the inception the lessee should recognize the lease as an asset and a liability at an amount equal to the fair value of the leased assets.
  • The liability for a leased asset should be presented separately in the balance sheet as a current liability or a long term liability
  • Initial direct costs like commission and legal fee incurred in connection with leasing activities to be recognized as part of the leased asset
  • Lease payments should be apportioned between the finance charges and the reduction in the outstanding liabilities
  • The depreciation expense should be allocated over the period of the lease similar for assets which are owned.

In The Books Of Lessor

  • The lessor should recognize assets under a finance lease in the Balance Sheet as a receivable at an amount equal to the net investment in the lease.
  • The recognition of finance income should be based on a constant rate of return on the net investment.
  • Initial direct costs like commissions and legal expenses to be debited either immediately in the Income Statement or allocated against the finance income over the lease term.

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One Response to “Accounting Treatment For Finance Lease”  

  1. 1 Sanjeev

    Sir,
    What is the treatment of depreciation for Leasehold Land? And what accounting entry passed in books of lessor and lessee

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