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Creditors and other payables due within 12 months are recognised at their nominal value unless the effect of discounting is material. Creditors and other payables due beyond 12 months are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest rate method, where applicable.

Creditors and other payments for 2023–24 and 2024–25.
Creditors and other payables Actual 2024 ($000) Actual 2025 ($000) Unaudited budget 2025 ($000)
Creditors and other payables—exchange transactions
Accounts payable $9,888 $10,314 $10,000
Accrued expenses–other $17,431 $14,858 $26,000
Lease incentive $521 $964 $1,656
Total creditors and other payables—exchange transactions $27,840 $26,136 $37,656
Creditors and other payables—non-exchange transactions
GST payable $8,265 $7,544 $11,000
Total creditors and other payables—non-exchange transactions $8,265 $7,544 $11,000
Total creditors and other payables $36,105 $33,680 $48,656

Creditors and other payables are normally settled on 30-day terms. Therefore, the carrying value of creditors and other payables approximates to their fair value. The government’s objective is to pay 95% of invoices to domestic suppliers within 10 business days. IR achieved 98.5% of domestic suppliers paid within 10 business days in 2024–25.

Explanation of major variances against budget

Creditors and other payables were $14.976 million below budget due to earlier processing of large suppliers' invoices already being recognised and paid in 2025.

Last updated: 19 Nov 2025
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