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Netherlands offers a model for ESEF audit

How can we facilitate effective and efficient assurance of European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) filings, and make it possible for auditors to do their jobs without needing to understand the technical aspects of Inline XBRL?

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The Dutch Model: A Method for the Audit of ESEF Filings

This is a guest post by Jacques Urlus, policy advisor IT & Audit at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Chartered Accountants (NBA) and Vice Chair of our Dutch jurisdiction, XBRL NL. Based on his presentation at Data Amplified Virtual on 16 April 2021, he discusses his unique and groundbreaking work with the NBA on audit of […]

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NBA update Statement Generator

The Royal Netherlands Institute of Chartered Accountants (NBA) has issued an update that makes a number of changes to the Statement Generator and HRA 3. It is now possible to generate XBRL instances of the audit report for the financial statements of insurers, banks, and pension funds. Read more and see other planned updates here (in […]

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English XBRL in NBA Generator Update

The Dutch professional association of accountants – the Koninklijke Nederlandse Beroepsorganisatie van Accountants, or NBA for short – has updated its declaration generator. Starting last week, the XBRL instance for the Dutch format will also be available in English. This update has been exclusively intended for digitally deposited annual accounts of medium-sized companies within the […]

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Dutch NBA updates taxonomy to get ready for audit.

The Netherlands Institute of Chartered Accountants (NBA) has published a new version of the Dutch XBRL taxonomy for accounting statements in order to better meet the requirements of its SBR Assurance solution. This new taxonomy must be used from 1 January 2018 in the preparation of digitally audited financial statements. This impacts a large number […]

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