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Since January 1, 2007, Bavarian municipalities have had the legal right to choose whether they want to manage their budgets according to the principles of double-entry municipal accounting or cameralistics.
Hauptstr. 12
87466 Oy-Mittelberg
Hauptstr. 12
87466 Oy-Mittelberg
Oberallgäuer Platz 2
87527 Sonthofen
Oberallgäuer Platz 2
87527 Sonthofen
While cameralistics focuses on income and expenditure in the financial year and thus on a liquidity analysis, double-entry accounting primarily aims to show the consumption of resources (expenses, income, depreciation and amortization), to allocate obligations on an accrual basis (e.g. creation of provisions) and to show the asset situation of the municipality, including the legally and economically independent units associated with it.
The content, annexes and components of the budget are based on the accounting system. They are intended to provide an overview of the status and development of the local authority's budget and enable the local authority to manage its administration.
The budget is the binding basis for the budget management of the respective municipality; it must be balanced. The budget plan contains all income expected to be generated in the financial year for the fulfillment of the tasks
In the case of budget management according to the principles of double-entry municipal accounting, the budget consists of
and, in the case of budgetary management according to the principles of cameralistics, from
In the case of budget management according to the principles of double-entry municipal accounting, the budget plan must be accompanied by
In the case of budget management according to the principles of cameralistics, the budget must be accompanied by
The budget, stating
and
are set in the budget bylaws in the double-entry system as in the cameralistic system.
The municipal council, district council or district assembly adopts the budget statutes and their annexes in a public meeting.
The budget bylaws and their annexes must be submitted to the respective legal supervisory authority no later than one month before the start of the financial year.
Budget bylaws with components requiring approval must be officially published immediately after approval. Budget bylaws without such components must be officially published at the earliest one month after submission to the respective legal supervisory authority, unless the legal supervisory authority objects to the bylaws. At the same time, the budget must be made publicly accessible for one week; reference must be made to this in the official announcement of the budget bylaws.