
News from this week
It might be December but there is still plenty happening! Read on for more on the new ISSB Chair, ESMA taxonomy, new SEC rules and digital strategy at EIOPA.
It might be December but there is still plenty happening! Read on for more on the new ISSB Chair, ESMA taxonomy, new SEC rules and digital strategy at EIOPA.
The Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department (IRD) looks set to launch Inline XBRL-based digital tax reporting for business within the next 18 months. An new consultation paper sets out progress so far and proposals for moving forward.
The XBRL Standards Board has approved the publication of an initial Public Working Draft of the Calculations 1.1 specification and an accompanying requirements document.
The XBRL Standards Board has approved updates to both the Data Type Registry and the Unit Type Registry. This update contains new draft data types and units that provide support for reporting greenhouse gas emissions.
Toppan Merrill have recently released a series of four very short videos, drawn from their September webinar on the question of ‘12 Years After the SEC Mandate. Has it All Been Worth it?’ – to which, of course, the answer is yes!
A new pilot programme in Flint, Michigan will explore how the use of XBRL can improve transparency in fiscal reporting and lead to better governance, potentially averting crises in municipal finance.
The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation yesterday published its ‘IFRS Taxonomy 2021—Proposed Update 2 Technology Update’. The IFRS Taxonomy allows financial reports using the IFRS standards to be digitally tagged using XBRL.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently released two key pieces of updated guidance on structured reporting for issuers in the UK using the Inline XBRL-based European Single Electronic Format (ESEF).
It’s good news for International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) users around the world, who can now deploy the most up-to-date digital tags in several additional languages.
This year’s XBRL US Investor Forum has been and gone – and if you missed it live you can now catch up via video, even if not registered for the event.