European Seminar New Rules on Eligibility of Expenditure in Structural Funds Projects 2014-2020 12 th 13 th May 2016, Berlin With Experts from: Brochure Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom Ministry of Finance, Estonia With special focus on: General principles of eligibility, lessons learnt & key considerations 2014-2020 Use of simplified cost options, flat rates and unit costs Applying eligibility rules effectively for project appraisal and selection criteria Match funding and capital expenditure Handling of indirect costs Eligible expenditures in revenue generating projects
EUROPEAN SEMINAR New Rules on Eligibility of Expenditure in Structural Funds Projects 2014-2020 Applying eligibility rules correctly is essential for minimising financial risks! The proper handling of the rules for the eligibility of expenditure in EU funded projects has proven to be very challenging and remains difficult in the programming period 2014-2020. Disregarding these rules causes irregularities. If an irregularity has led to an undue payment to a beneficiary, the payment needs to be recovered from the beneficiary. However, if the money cannot be recovered and if this loss was caused by a fault or negligence of the Member State, then the Member State itself could be liable for the costs. Thus, if the rules for eligibility of expenditures are not handled correctly, there are huge financial risks at stake for beneficiaries as well as for Member States. Therefore, it is important that both beneficiaries and EU Funds authorities are certain about how to correctly implement the eligibility of expenditure even in difficult areas like revenue generating projects. New eligibility rules play an important role in implementing Operational Programmes In addition, a thorough knowledge of the eligibility rules is crucial for the start of the new Operational Programmes 2014-2020. The Member States administrations and the beneficiaries need to know which types of expenditures will be eligible and how to best prepare for the new round of project approval. Hence, it is important that professionals in this field familiarise themselves with questions such as: What were the most common errors when calculating eligible expenditure so far and how can they be avoided in the Programming Period 2014-2020? Which lessons have been learnt concerning the eligibility of expenditures in the Programming Period 2007-2013? What are the most common mistakes in the apportionment of indirect costs? What is stipulated in the new regulation for the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) 2014-2020? To what extent will flat rates and unit costs simplify the calculating of costs? Who is this seminar for? Directors, Heads of Units or Departments, Auditors, Controllers, Officers, Lawyers and other members of staff responsible for EU Funds working in: - Managing Authorities - Intermediate Bodies and other Authorising Bodies (e.g. Ministries, Development Agencies and Banks) - Certifying Authorities - Audit Authorities - National and regional Courts of Auditors Beneficiaries of Structural Funds (Project Developers, Managers, Leaders and Officers) Consultants working in the field of EU Funds All topics of the seminar were necessary and useful. Raimundas Jovarauskas, Chief Specialist, Transport Investments Directorate, Lithuania 2
What will you learn in this seminar? The biggest differences regarding the eligibility of costs in the Programming Periods 2007-2013 and 2014-2020 What needs to be taken into consideration with regard to match funding and capital expenditure? How to handle eligibility of expenditure for revenue generating projects What has to be taken into consideration when apportioning indirect costs? How to develop and implement simplified cost options What are the main problems regarding the usage of flat rates and unit costs? What are the most common errors from the perspective of an Audit Authority? How to analyse and handle errors Masterclass Management in EU Funds This Seminar is an optional seminar for the Masterclass Management in EU Funds Your benefits Familiarise yourself in detail with the eligibility rules for the programming period 2014-2020 Make sure that your staff members are highly qualified! Learn how to handle eligibility of expenditure correctly Avoid the most common errors occurring in the application of eligibility rules Improve your results in the management and control of EU Funds Get practical advice on how to develop the most suitable national eligibility rules Benefit from our experts wide ranging experience and receive first-hand tips on how to deal with issues relating to the eligibility of expenditure in detailed presentations and practical workshops Enjoy the European character of the course while networking with peers and colleagues from other EU Member States and regions For further Information, please click here. Seminar was just in time to improve my knowledge skills. Asta Kulbaianskiene, Project Manager, European Social Fund Agency, Lithuania Informative and well prepared seminar. Zoya Asenova, Senior Expert, MLSP, Bulgaria 3
PROGRAMME DAY 1 New Rules on Eligibility of Expenditure in Structural Funds Projects 2014-2020 8.30-9.00 Registration and Hand-out of Seminar Documents 9.00-9.05 Opening Remarks from the European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law 9.05-9.30 Welcome Note from the Chair and Round of Introductions Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development 9.30-10.30 An Introduction to the Principles of Eligibility Background and context Eligibility rules 2014-2020 Match Funding and Capital Expenditure: Lessons Learnt with Eligibility of Expenditures Implementing eligibility rules for capital expenditure Match funding / co-financing issues Eligible and ineligible capital expenditure (case study) Depreciation of assets Lessons learnt from 2007-2013 Consideration of Eligibility of Revenue Expenditure Overview Consideration of eligibility of revenue items Direct salary and salary on-costs Contribution in kind (CIK) Other running costs Indirect costs Lessons learnt Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development ANDREW LUFF Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes, East of England Development Andrew Luff has over thirteen years of experience of European Structural Funds programmes starting with management of the closure of the East of England Structural Fund programmes for the period 1994-1999. He was then appointed as Head of European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programmes for the East of England based at the Government Office for the East of England (part of the Managing Authority) managing the East of England ERDF Objective 2 programme from 2001 to 2007 together with the Peterborough URBANII Community Initiative programme and the LEADER+ Community Initiative programme in the region. Andrew Luff was appointed as EEDA s Head of European Structural Fund programmes in October 2007 and had responsibility for the delivery of the region s ERDF Competitiveness Programme for the 2007-2013 period and has also had responsibility for delivery of EEDA s European Social Fund (ESF) Co-Financing Plan. He has also worked with the England ERDF Managing Authority (Department for Communities and Local Government) on the transition of programme management arrangements following the UK Government s decision to abolish Regional Development Agencies. Since August 2011 he has been working with a range of organisations including two of the region s universities developing ERDF project proposals. He has recently led development of a European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) strategy for a sub-area of the proposed England National Programme. 10.30-10.45 10.45-11.15 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity The seminar was well organised, well structured and with good speakers, who were practitioners in the field. 4
11.15-12.00 Developing and Implementing Simplified Cost Options Why use simplified costs What to take into considerations when developing simplified cost options How to implement simplified cost options effectively Lessons learnt from previous programmes: good and bad practices Practical examples of implementation by other Member States and in Programmes run directly by the EC Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 12.00-12.15 Workshop 12.15-13.00 Eligibility of Expenditure when Using Flat Rates and Unit Costs Options available for using flat rates and unit costs Practical examples of each option Discussion of practical examples and grey areas Group feedback, sharing of experience and best practice Future prospects in the 2014-2020 Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 13.00-13.15 13.15-14.30 Lunch Break and Networking Opportunity 14.30-15.15 Applying Eligibility Rules Effectively for Project Appraisal and Selection Criteria Assessing eligibility conditions through project selection criteria Scoring and weighting of selection criteria Attribution of points and ranking of proposals Change and modification of selection criteria How to improve quality of selected projects Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development 15.15-15.30 AMARJIT S. NARAIN Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom Amarjit S. Narain has been working on the management of ERDF 2007-2013 programme since 2007. He played a key role in setting up the management and control systems and getting them approved by the European Commission. Currently, he is also responsible for the confirmation of first level controllers for INTERREG programmes and the conduction of quality assurance checks of first level controllers work on three programmes. Before joining the ERDF management, he worked on managing public finances and on delivering major regeneration and housing projects by the Central Government in partnership with local governments. Workshop 16.00-16.45 Practical Example of a Project Appraisal and Approval System (including Group Exercise) The project proposal and application processes Assessment of proposals and development Due diligence checks on beneficiaries Project approvals and grant offer Use of IT systems to meet e-cohesion requirements Group exercise: Consideration of key issues and risks associated with project selection, approvals, and possible mitigating actions Amarjit S. Narain, Member of ERDF Managing Authority for England, Department for Communities and Local Government, United Kingdom 16.45-17.00 15.30-16.00 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity 17.00 End of Day One 5
PROGRAMME DAY 2 New Rules on Eligibility of Expenditure in Structural Funds Projects 2014-2020 9.00-9.05 Opening Remarks from the European Academy for Taxes, Economics & Law 9.05-9.20 Welcome Note from the Chair Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development Agency (EEDA), United Kingdom Workshop 9.20-10.00 Apportionment of Indirect Costs Introduction to apportionment methodology Group session Consideration of apportionment methodologies and related issues Consideration of practical application of apportionment methodologies and audit trial requirements Group feedback, sharing of findings and best practice Discussion of practical examples and grey areas Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development ANDREW LUFF Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes, East of England Development Andrew Luff has over thirteen years of experience of European Structural Funds programmes starting with management of the closure of the East of England Structural Fund programmes for the period 1994-1999. He was then appointed as Head of European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programmes for the East of England based at the Government Office for the East of England (part of the Managing Authority) managing the East of England ERDF Objective 2 programme from 2001 to 2007 together with the Peterborough URBANII Community Initiative programme and the LEADER+ Community Initiative programme in the region. Andrew Luff was appointed as EEDA s Head of European Structural Fund programmes in October 2007 and had responsibility for the delivery of the region s ERDF Competitiveness Programme for the 2007-2013 period and has also had responsibility for delivery of EEDA s European Social Fund (ESF) Co-Financing Plan. He has also worked with the England ERDF Managing Authority (Department for Communities and Local Government) on the transition of programme management arrangements following the UK Government s decision to abolish Regional Development Agencies. Since August 2011 he has been working with a range of organisations including two of the region s universities developing ERDF project proposals. He has recently led development of a European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) strategy for a sub-area of the proposed England National Programme. 10.00-10.15 10.15-10.45 Coffee Break and Networking Opportunity 10.45-11.30 Eligibility of Expenditures for Revenue Generating Projects Overview of new provisions and comparison with current rules Use of flat rate option (simplification) What can be treated as match and what is income? Andrew Luff, Structural Funds Expert Adviser and former Head of European Structural Fund Programmes at the East of England Development 11.30-11.45 6
11.45-12.45 Most Common Errors from the Perspective of an Audit Authority Main types of findings in audits of operations Main types of findings in systems audits Evaluation of audit findings Composing Annual Control Report and Annual Opinion Kaur Siruli, Head of Financial Control Department, Ministry of Finance, Estonia 12.45-13.00 13.00-14.15 Lunch Break and Networking Opportunity KAUR SIRULI Head of Financial Control Department, Ministry of Finance, Estonia Kaur Siruli has been Head of the Financial Control Department of the Ministry of Finance since 2006. Previously, he was the responsible expert for the co-operation with the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) in the same unit. He has also been involved in the coordination of the internal audit network in the government sector. Kaur Siruli is Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) issued by the Institute of Internal Auditors in 2008. 14.15-15.00 Evaluation and Treatment of Errors Defining the nature of errors detected in audits of operations Analysis of errors Treatment of errors Disclosure of errors in Annual Control Report Kaur Siruli, Head of Financial Control Department, Ministry of Finance, Estonia 15.00-15.15 15.15 End of Seminar and Hand-out of Certificates 7
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