Extent of IFRS application | Status | Additional Information |
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IFRS Accounting Standards are required for domestic public companies | IFRS Standards are required for listed companies and financial institutions. | |
IFRS Accounting Standards are permitted but not required for domestic public companies | ||
IFRS Accounting Standards are required or permitted for listings by foreign companies | Permitted. | |
The IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard is required or permitted | Required. | |
The IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard is under consideration |
Profile last updated: 19 August 2019
The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Azerbaijan has statutory authority to set accounting standards.
Yes.
The 2004 Accounting Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan, amended in June 2018 , states that the Ministry of Finance is responsible for the translation of IFRS Standards and the IFRS for SMEs Standard, including all amendments, into the Azerbaijani language and making them publicly available.
The Republic of Azerbaijan has already adopted IFRS Standards.
The 2004 Accounting Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan (amended in June 2018) requires IFRS Standards for public interest entities, which include the following types of entities:
In accordance with the newly amended law, all large-sized entities which are not public interest entities must prepare their annual financial statements in accordance with the IFRS for SMEs Standard. Applying IFRS Standards is at their discretion.
In addition, any large-sized or medium-sized entities with one or more subsidiaries must prepare consolidated financial statements also in accordance with IFRS Standards except entites meeting all the criteria below:
In addition, large-sized and medium-sized entities (that are not public interest entities), all other commercial organisations (except very small ones) as well as micro and small entrepreneurship entities are permitted to use IFRS Standards or the IFRS for SMEs Standard.
IFRS Standards are required in the separate financial statements of all companies whose securities trade in a public market.
IFRS Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.
See the excerpt from the Accounting Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2004) under ‘Commitment to Global Financial Reporting Standards’.
Not applicable.
Endorsement is not needed. The Accounting Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2004) provides that new or amended IFRS Standards are automatically effective ‘when they are officially adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board’.
Not applicable.
IFRS Standards are translated into Azeri by the Ministry of Finance under contract with the IFRS Foundation.
Yes.
All large-sized and medium-sized entities (that are not public interest entities) and micro and small entrepreneurship entities are permitted to use IFRS Standards or the IFRS for SMEs Standard.
All large-sized and medium-sized entities (that are not public interest entities) as well as micro and small entrepreneurship entities that do not choose to apply the IFRS for SMEs Standard, may choose to apply IFRS Standards.