The IFRS for SMEs Standard Update is a staff summary of news, events and other information about the IFRS for SMEs Standard and related SME activities. The staff summary has not been reviewed by the International Accounting Standards Board (Board).
In August 2019, the IFRS Foundation published draft guidance on Section 35 of the Transition to the IFRS for SMEs in the form of a draft question and answer (Q&A) document. The draft guidance addresses the application of the undue cost or effort exemption for investment property on an entity’s transition to the IFRS for SMEs Standard.
The consultation period on draft SMEIG Q&A 35.1 Application of the undue cost or effort exemption for investment property on transition to the IFRS for SMEs Standard ended on 7 October 2019. Seven comment letters were received and are available here. The SMEIG is considering the responses received.
In October 2019, the IFRS Foundation held its annual WSS conference in London. During stakeholder group sessions, the staff presented the Board’s proposed approach to the 2019 Comprehensive Review of the IFRS for SMEs Standard (2019 Review). As part of its approach, the Board considered applying three principles to decide whether and how to align the IFRS for SMEs Standard with full IFRS Standards and amendments included in the scope of 2019 Review. The staff demonstrated how the three principles—relevance, simplicity and faithful representation—have been applied by the Board in developing the Request for Information (RFI).
The feedback from stakeholder group sessions was as follows:
In addition to the outreach conducted at the WSS conference, the Board considered the final set of topics for the 2019 Review, including the scope of the IFRS for SMEs Standard, IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements, IAS 19 Employee Benefits, IAS 23 Borrowing Costs, cryptocurrency and the SMEIG Q&A. Read about the Board’s decisions on these topics here.
As part of the 2019 Comprehensive Review of the IFRS for SMEs Standard, the Board has considered whether and how to align the IFRS for SMEs Standard with IFRS Standards and amendments that fall within the scope of the 2019 Review. These Standards include IFRS 3 Business Combinations, IFRS 9 Financial Instruments, IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers and IFRS 16 Leases. The table below sets out how the Board has applied the alignment principles to these Standards during the first phase of the 2019 Review.
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The Board considered the relevance to entities applying the IFRS for SMEs Standard of… | The Board considered simplifying the requirements of full and amended IFRS Standards by… | The Board considered whether financial statements prepared using the simplified requirements would faithfully represent… | |
IFRS 3 Business Combinations |
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IFRS 9 Financial Instruments |
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an entity’s transactions, and provides be useful information to users of financial statements |
IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers |
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IFRS 16 Leases |
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