Extent of IFRS application | Status | Additional Information |
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IFRS Accounting Standards are required for domestic public companies | Required. | |
IFRS Accounting Standards are permitted but not required for domestic public companies | ||
IFRS Accounting Standards are required or permitted for listings by foreign companies | Required. | |
The IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard is required or permitted | Permitted. | |
The IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard is under consideration |
Profile last updated: 16 June 2016
ICAG is the body responsible for the regulation of the accounting profession in Guyana under the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Guyana Act 1991. That Act empowers the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Guyana (ICAG) to adopt accounting standards for Guyana that are mandatory for all companies.
Yes.
Pursuant to its authority under the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Guyana Act 1991, in 1998 the Council of ICAG adopted IFRS Standards as issued by the IASB Board for all entities in Guyana effective 1 January 2000. Further, pursuant to its authority under Institute of Chartered Accountants of Guyana Act 1991, on 3 February 2010 the Council of the ICAG adopted the IFRS for Small and Medium-sized Entities Standard, as issued by the IASB Board, for use in Guyana for financial statements for periods ending on or after 31 December 2009.