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Betzedek Defeats Retroactive Change in Accounting System

by Betzalel Kahn

Following efforts by Betzedek, the Education Ministry's Chief Accountant retracted his directive to require many institutions to convert their entire accounting system back to last year's system to fit it to the General Accountant's new demands.

Recently, Education Ministry General Accountant Mr. Motti Maroz issued a letter demanding that directors of Torah institutions that receive support from funds earmarked for boosting Jewish studies manage their entire accounting system in a special way due to their receipt of those funds. The General Accountant also demanded that every institution update their accounting records retroactively, starting at the beginning of 5765.

Betzedek workers consulted with accounting experts who confirmed that this demand was expensive, unreasonable and imposes an undesirable and disproportionate cost burden. Opinions were also voiced regarding the legality of a directive to alter accounting books that have already been closed.

In a letter to Mr. Maroz and the General Accounting staff, Betzedek demanded that the directive be rescinded.

The very existence of a directive requiring the institutions to distinguish between the different funding already imposes a serious burden on the institutions in the future, but since it is being uniformly applied to all institutions, including non-chareidi institutions, it is difficult to combat, especially under current public suspicions about the activity of non-government organizations.

Following Betzedek's demand and based on instructions from the General Accountant, the Accountant decided to retract his recent directive. And recently, Torah-based institutions received an updated letter from the Education Ministry's General Accountant saying that the demand would apply as of the beginning of 5766 rather than the beginning of 5765 as previously stated.

 

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