STATE OF CONNECTICUT | ||
OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER | ||
Kevin Lembo State Comptroller |
55 ELM STREET HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06106-1775 |
Martha Carlson Deputy Comptroller |
Attention: | Agency Heads, Chief Fiscal Officers and Business Managers |
Subject: | Annual Inventory Report of all Real and Personal Property |
I. AUTHORITY
Section 4-36 of the Connecticut General Statutes states: "Each state agency
shall establish and keep an inventory account in the form prescribed by the
Comptroller, and shall, annually, on or before October first, transmit to the
Comptroller a detailed inventory, as of June thirtieth, of all of the following
property owned by the state and in the custody of such agency: (1) real
property, and (2) personal property having a value of one thousand dollars or
more. For audit purposes, each state agency shall establish and keep a list of
personal property having a value of less than one thousand dollars and defined
as 'controllable property' in the property control manual published by the
Comptroller."
II. DUE DATE
As prescribed by the statute, agencies must transmit this report to the
State Comptroller on or before October 1, 2011.
III. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Refer to the State Comptroller's Property Control Manual, Chapter 3 and
Appendix B. The required reporting forms are listed below:
A. CO-59 ASSET MANAGEMENT/INVENTORY REPORT/
GAAP REPORTING FORM
All Executive Branch agencies must use the Core-CT Asset Management module to
complete the information requested on the CO-59. Agencies using the Inventory
module or a separate inventory system are required to report their stores and
supplies inventory on the CO-59.
Agencies not using the Core-CT Asset Management module are still required to report their assets on the CO-59 form using their asset management systems.
Executive Branch agencies are expected to use the Asset Management and Inventory queries below to complete the CO-59 form for fiscal year 2011. If the values recorded on the CO-59 do not reconcile with Core-CT, the agency must provide a written explanation of the discrepancy in an attachment.
Asset Management Queries
CT_CORE_FIN_AM_COST_POS
Select this query to calculate the positive cost of assets for a range of
accounting dates for the CO-59 report.
CT_CORE_FIN_AM_CO59_POS_DETAIL
Select this query for detail information to support the above query.
CT_CORE_FIN_AM_COST_NEG
Select this query to calculate the negative cost of assets for a range of
accounting dates for the CO-59 report.
CT_CORE_FIN_AM_CO59_NEG_DETAIL
Select this query for detail information to support the above query.
Inventory Queries (Stores and Supplies) for agencies using the Inventory
Module
CT_CORE_FIN_IN_CO_59_RCV
Select this query to calculate the items in Inventory for a range of transaction
dates for the CO-59 report.
CT_CORE_FIN_IN_CO_59_DEP
Select this query to calculate the depletions of items in Inventory for a range
of
transaction dates for the CO-59 report.
Asset Management Report
AMAS2000-Cost Activity Detail Report
Select this report to assist with the physical inventory reconciliation.
Agencies must process all fiscal year 2011 changes by close of business July 12,
2011. The Core-CT navigation path for this report is Asset Management >
Financial Reports > Cost and Depreciation > Cost Activity Report. The final
report cannot be run until after July 15, 2011. The link to the job aid on
running this and other Asset On-Line Reports is
http://www.core-ct.state.ct.us/user/finjobaids/docs/am/run_asst_mgt_rpt.doc.
Complete the CO-59 form as directed below.
Cost (Value) Data Section
The ending property balances from the previous year's (2010) CO-59 column 6 need to be recorded as this fiscal year's beginning balances in "Last Year's Balance" column 3.
Record all property additions for the fiscal year in the "Additions" column 4 at the property's original cost if purchased or fair market value if donated or transferred. Additions should include transfers from the State and Federal Property Distribution Center.
Record all property deletions for the fiscal year in the "Deletions" column 5 at the original cost or value of the property when it was placed on the property listing. Deletions should include property scrapped, lost, and transferred to the State and Federal Property Distribution Center.
Any real property sold, transferred or demolished should be reflected in the "Deletions" column. The deletion amount should reflect the original acquisition cost if purchased or the fair market value if acquired by donation.
The "Current Balance" column 6 is the cost or value column for all property held by the agency at fiscal year end. Last year's balance plus any additions, less any deletions must equal this column.
Current Value Section
The "Present Value This Year" column 7 for the Personal Property Section should reflect the appraised value or book value for the fine art category.
B. CO-648B SUMMARY MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT
Complete the CO-648B form by indicating the total number of motor vehicles
owned by the agency for each category. The form is available at
http://osc.ct.gov/agencies/forms.
The Department of Administrative Services will report all Fleet vehicles. All
other agencies will report agency-owned motor vehicles.
C. PROPERTY CONTROL QUESTIONNAIRE
Complete the Property Control Questionnaire with the name, address,
telephone number and e-mail address of the person responsible for property
control. The Comptroller's Fiscal Policy Division would also like to know if
assistance is required with the Core-CT Asset Management module or the Core-CT
Inventory module. Please email the form to
OSC.Assets@po.state.ct.us.
D. LISTING OF STATE OWNED LAND
For the Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch and Higher Education agencies that
are out of scope for the Asset Management module in Core-CT, the listing of
State owned land will be sent electronically to each applicable agency. Please
confirm the information to the Fiscal Policy Division by October 1, 2011, in
conjunction with the filing of the CO-59 Report. All new acreage should be added
to the electronic file and highlighted. Any acreage that was sold or transferred
should be highlighted on the electronic file as well. Return the electronic file
to OSC.Assets@po.state.ct.us.
IV. GENERAL INFORMATION
All agencies are required to conduct an annual physical inventory of their
assets and stores and supplies inventory. All Executive branch agencies must
reconcile and process their physical inventories in Core-CT by close of business
July 12, 2011 so that the information will be included in fiscal year 2011
Financial Reports and Statements. In preparation for this annual inventory,
agencies should create all new scan scopes, extracts and occurrences.
To assist agencies with processing a physical inventory in Core-CT, there are Physical Inventory Job Aids. These job aids are located on the Core-CT website on the Asset Management Job Aids page under the Core-CT Financials Asset Management User Support page (http://www.core-ct.state.ct.us/fin2/asset/Default.htm) and the Inventory Job Aids page under the Core-CT Financials Inventory User Support page (http://www.core-ct.state.ct.us/fin2/inventory/) .
The completed CO-59 with a copy of the CO-648B (if applicable) must be sent directly to the Comptroller's Office, Fiscal Policy Division, 55 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106 Attn.: Michael Carragher. The Property Control Questionnaire should be emailed to OSC.Assets@po.state.ct.us.
V. QUESTIONS
Questions regarding the completion of the CO-59, questionnaire or CO-648B
should be directed to
OSC.Assets@po.state.ct.us. All forms should be printed from the
Comptroller's Forms page under the State Agency Resources tab on the
Comptroller's website at http://osc.ct.gov or by selecting the form link on
page one of this memorandum.
KEVIN LEMBO
STATE COMPTROLLER
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