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IAS 17 Leases
Overview
IAS 17 sets out the required accounting treatments and disclosures for finance and operating leases by both
Lessors and lessees, except where IAS 40 is applied to investment property held by a lessee.
Definitions
A finance lease – a lease that transfers substantially all the risks and reward of ownership.
An operating lease – any lease that is not a finance lease.
The minimum lease payments – the payments the lessee is contracted to pay (excluding contingent rents,
The gross investment in the lease – the minimum lease payments plus any unguaranteed residual vale.
The net investment in the lease – the present value of the gross investment in the lease when discounted at
• Whether a lease is a finance lease or an operating lease depends on the substance of the transaction
rather than the form of the contract. Examples of situations that may indicate that a lease should be
classified as a finance lease include:
- ownership of the asset transfer to the lessee at the end of the lease term;
- the lease term covers substantially all of the asset’s economic life;
- the lessee will have the option to purchase the asset outright at below expected fair value or extend
the lease term at below market rent; and
- the present value of the minimum lease payments amounts to substantially all of the fair value of the
asset.
•
Finance leases in the financial statements of lessees
• At inception, finance leases should be recognised as assets and liabilities at the lower of the fair value of
the leased property and the present value of the minimum lease payments, as determined at that date.
• Any initial direct costs of the lessee are added to the amount recognised as an asset.
• Minimum lease payments must be apportioned between the finance charge and the reduction of the
outstanding liability. The finance charge each period is calculated using a constant interest rate (usually
the interest rate implicit in the lease), applied to the outstanding balance. Any contingent rents are
charged to profit or loss as incurred.
IAS 17 Leases
Operating leases in the financial statements of lessees
• Operating lease payments must be recognised as expenses on a straight-line basis over the lease term,
unless another systematic basis better represents the timing of benefits.
Finance leases in the financial statements of lessors
• Lessors should recognise assets held under a finance lease, presented as a receivable at an amount
equal to the net investment in the lease.
• The recognition of finance income should be based on a pattern reflecting a constant periodic rate of
return on the lessor’s net investment in the finance lease.
• Manufacturer or dealer lessors:
should recognise selling profit or loss in the period, in accordance with the
policy followed by the entity for outright sales. If artificially low rates of interest are quoted, selling profit
shall be restricted to that which would apply if a market rate of interest were charged.
Operating leases in the financial statements of lessors
• Lessors should present assets subject to operating leases in their statement of financial position
according to the nature of the asset. Lease income from operating leases shall be recognised in income
on a straight-line basis over the lease term, unless another systematic basis better represents the time
pattern in which the economic benefits in the leased asset diminish.
Sale and leaseback transactions
• The sale of an asset and its subsequent leasing by the former owner should be accounted for in a
manner reflecting the substance of the transactions when seen as a package. The actual accounting
treatment will depend upon the type of lease involved.
• If a sale and leaseback transaction results in:
- a finance lease, any excess of sales proceeds over the carrying amount should be deferre.
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