The IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard Update is a staff summary of news, events and other information about the IFRS for SMEs® Accounting Standard and related SME activities. The staff summary has not been reviewed by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).
This edition of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard Update includes:
On 28 March 2024, the IASB published the Addendum Exposure Draft which supplements the 2022 Exposure Draft.
The Addendum Exposure Draft sets out two groups of proposals:
The supplementary amendments would require an SME to disclose for its supplier finance arrangements:
The supplementary amendments would require an SME to apply a consistent approach in:
The proposed amendments to Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard (the Standard) would affect an SME that, as a buyer, enters into one or more supplier finance arrangements (as described in the proposals), under which the SME or its suppliers can access financing for amounts the SME owes its suppliers.
The proposed amendments to Section 30 Foreign Currency Translation of the Standard would affect an SME that has:
The deadline for comments on the proposals in the Addendum Exposure Draft is 31 July 2024. To submit comments, respondents can use the comment template.
At its January 2024 meeting, the IASB discussed proposals to introduce an expected credit loss model for the impairment of SMEs’ financial assets. The IASB tentatively decided that:
Accounting practitioners involved in the preparation of SMEs’ financial statements and users of SMEs’ financial statements are invited to take part in fieldwork to explore the potential effects of the IASB’s tentative decision.
Participants will be asked:
The aim is for the questionnaires and follow-up calls to participants to be completed by 30 April 2024.
Taking part in the fieldwork offers preparers and users of SMEs’ financial statements an opportunity to learn more about the IASB’s proposed requirements and their likely practical effects.
Participants are not required to have any prior experience in applying IFRS 9 and will not be asked to prepare financial information or disclosures in accordance with the proposed requirements.
Preparers and users who would like to participate in the fieldwork and receive a questionnaire should send an email to the project team:
The December 2023 IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard Update summarised the IASB’s tentative decisions on the 2022 Exposure Draft at its meetings between June and December 2023.
The IASB has continued to consider feedback on the 2022 Exposure Draft. Table 1 and Table 2 summarise the IASB’s tentative decisions between January and March 2024.
Topic | IASB meeting | Tentative Decision |
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Reconciliation for liabilities arising from financing activities | January 2024 | To finalise the proposal in the 2022 Exposure Draft to require SMEs to disclose a reconciliation between the opening and closing balances in the statement of financial position for liabilities arising from financing activities. |
Agriculture Bearer Plants | January 2024 | To finalise the proposals for bearer plants in the 2022 Exposure Draft. |
Leases | January 2024 | To consider aligning the Standard with IFRS 16 Leases in the next comprehensive review of the Standard. |
Business Combinations and Goodwill | February 2024 | To proceed with the amendments to Section 19 Business Combinations and Goodwill of the Standard proposed in the 2022 Exposure Draft. |
Revenue from Contracts with Customers | February 2024 |
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Concepts and Pervasive Principles | March 2024 | To proceed with the proposals in Section 2 Concepts and Pervasive Principles of the 2022 Exposure Draft and to make changes to these proposals, only to improve drafting. |
Revenue from Contracts with Customers | March 2024 |
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Other topics | March 2024 | To finalise paragraph 30.8A in the 2022 Exposure Draft, which clarifies the requirements for transactions that include payment or receipt of advance consideration in a foreign currency, and to clarify in this paragraph that:
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Topic | IASB Meeting | Tentative decision |
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Impairment of financial assets | January 2024 | The IASB tentatively decided that, for a small population of SMEs with significant exposure to credit risk:
Given these three tentative decisions, the IASB also tentatively decided:
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Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements | February 2024 |
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Revenue from Contracts with Customers |
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Revenue from Contracts with Customers | March 2024 |
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Other topics |
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Find out more on the Second Comprehensive Review of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard project page.