Problem: How to record Lease according to IFRS16?

Solution: Use recognition of lease liabilities as shown below.


The program does not provide specialized functionality for accounting of leasing by default.

If you need to perform a one-time operation, we suggest you use a workaround according to this instruction, but please note that this will be a rather voluminous process, consisting of many transactions.

If you need this functionality on an ongoing basis for your company's business processes, customization is required.


A lease under IFRS 16 is a contract that grants the right to use an asset for a specified period in exchange for consideration. It must provide:

Under IFRS 16, lessees no longer differentiate between operating and finance leases. Instead, all leases are treated as finance leases. This means:

Step 1: Recognize the Lease Liability and Right-of-Use Asset

Record the lease liability and right-of-use (ROU) asset at the start of a lease.
Create General Ledger (GL) accounts named as Right of Use (ROU) assets under Non-current assets.

Create an Inventory Item-Set up an inventory item and select the "Right to Use" GL account from the Edit GL Accounts option.

Create an invoice received document. In the main tab, enter the required details and select the Current Finance Lease Liabilities GL under the Accounts Payable column.

In the inventory tab, add the item and complete the necessary details.

Once filled. post the document.
The below entry will be created. Dr Right to use
                                                    Cr Current finance lease liabilities.

 

 

Step 2: Recognize the Unwinding of the Lease Liability and Amortization of the Right-of-Use Asset

For each reporting period, you need to record the following:

1. Payments Made

Recognize any lease payments made during the period, which will reduce the lease liability. Create a cash/Bank payment document with transaction type Others.

In the Bank payment tab, choose Current finance lease liability GL, and choose the company and contract. Review the document and post the transaction.

The below entry will be created 
Dr Current finance lease liabilities
Cr Bank accounts

2. Amortization of the Right-of-Use Asset

Depreciation for a lease is typically recorded under the Amortization Expense, reflecting the expense related to the right-of-use (ROU) asset. it is categorized under Operating Expenses on the income statement.
Create a new GL under operating expense GL

Create an expense entry to record the Depreciation.
Go to Accounting > Other Expenses document:


Create a new document, select the accrual option in the main tab, and choose the relevant entity.


Add the Amortization Expense GL on the debit side of the document, and on the credit side, include the Right-of-Use GL.


The entry will be Dr Amortization expense (Lease)
                           Cr Right to use          

2. Interest Accrued

Recognize the interest expense on the lease liability, which represents the borrowing cost. Create a new Other Expense document.
In the main tab, select the accrual option and choose the appropriate entity.

In the expense tab, add the Financial Expense GL on the debit side and the Current Finance Lease Liabilities on the credit side of the document.


The below entry will be created.


After all the above entries, the financial statements will reflect the following effects:

  1. Income Statement:
  2. Balance Sheet:


Step 3: Continue to Record Journal Entries Until Lease Expiry

Record entries for lease payments, interest, and amortization. These entries will gradually reduce lease liability and the right-of-use asset to zero by the lease expiry.


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