This IASB Update highlights preliminary decisions of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Projects affected by these decisions can be found on the work plan. The IASB's final decisions on IFRS® Accounting Standards, Amendments and IFRIC® Interpretations are formally balloted as set out in the IFRS Foundation's Due Process Handbook.
The IASB met remotely for a supplementary meeting on 3 May 2023.
The IASB met on 3 May 2023 to discuss narrow-scope amendments to Section 29 of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard (‘Income Tax’), after its tentative decisions to finalise the amendments to IAS 12 Income Taxes proposed in the Exposure Draft International Tax Reform—Pillar Two Model Rules (see Supplementary IASB Update April 2023).
The IASB tentatively decided to propose amendments to the IFRS for SMEs Standard:
All 14 IASB members agreed with these decisions.
The IASB tentatively decided to propose amendments to the IFRS for SMEs Standard to require an entity:
All 14 IASB members agreed with these decisions.
The IASB tentatively decided:
The IASB tentatively decided to make consequential amendments to Section 35 of the Standard (‘Transition to the IFRS for SMEs’).
All 14 IASB members agreed with this decision.
The IASB tentatively decided to allow a comment period of 45 days for the exposure draft of proposed amendments to the IFRS for SMEs Standard (subject to approval by the Due Process Oversight Committee).
All 14 IASB members agreed with this decision.
All 14 IASB members confirmed they were satisfied the IASB has complied with the applicable due process requirements and has undertaken sufficient consultation and analysis to begin the process for balloting an exposure draft.
No IASB member indicated an intention to dissent from publishing an exposure draft.
The IASB plans to publish an exposure draft in the second quarter of 2023.