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IFRS Taxonomy 2014 Now Available
The IFRS Foundation has published the IFRS Taxonomy 2014. The IFRS Taxonomy is a translation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) into eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).
Mar. 05, 2014
The IFRS Foundation has published the IFRS Taxonomy 2014. The IFRS Taxonomy is a translation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) into eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). The IFRS Taxonomy 2014 is consistent with IFRS as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) at 1 January 2014, including Standards published but not yet effective at that date.
By providing the IFRS Taxonomy, the IFRS Foundation seeks to address the demand for an electronic standard to transmit IFRS information.
The IFRS Taxonomy 2014 consolidates all IFRS Taxonomy Proposed Interim Releases issued since the publication of the IFRS Taxonomy 2013. These releases mainly related to IFRS 9 Financial Instruments (Hedge Accounting and amendments to IFRS 9, IFRS 7 and IAS 39), Recoverable Amount Disclosures for Non-Financial Assets (Amendments to IAS 36), and two sets of Annual Improvements to IFRSs (2009–2011 and 2010–2012 Cycles), as well as new concepts that reflect some industry practices. These common practice concepts have been derived from an analysis of IFRS financial statements prepared by companies engaged in real estate and telecommunication activities.
The IFRS Taxonomy 2014 follows a different architecture to the IFRS Taxonomy 2013, with separated modules for full Standards, IFRS for SMEs and IFRS Practice Statement Management Commentary.
In accordance with the updated IASB’s due process for XBRL activities, the team will now issue Proposed Interim Releases for all taxonomy changes during the year. Interim taxonomies will now be the primary documents for public consultation, rather than the annual compilation.
The IFRS Foundation has published the IFRS Taxonomy 2014 with the updated IFRS Taxonomy Guide and a range of accompanying materials that have been specifically developed to aid understanding and use of the IFRS Taxonomy.