CASH donated to the DUP by wealthy businessman Ben Habib is expected to be formally declared in September.
Mr Habib made donations of £30,000 to both the TUV and DUP earlier this year.
The donation to the TUV from the former Brexit Party MEP's Legatum company was publicised earlier this week by the Electoral Commission.
Political parties in the north must report donations and loans above a £7,500 threshold.
Donations of more than £1,500 made to divisions of a party whose finances aren’t managed centrally must also be reported.
The TUV accepted Mr Habib's donation on March 23, just days before the end of the first quarter.
Donations made between April-June will not be made public until September, the Electoral Commission said.
The businessman told The Irish News he couldn't recall exactly when he made the donation to the DUP but suspected it was in April, ahead of the assembly election.
He said both parties received "identical sums" due to their anti-protocol stance.
Previously when his donation to the DUP was reported by the Sunday Independent, the DUP did not comment. However, the party has given assurances that it intends to declare the cash received from Mr Habib in line with regulations.
A DUP spokesperson told The Irish News: "All donations are declared by the Party in line with our legal and regulatory requirements."