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Technical Roundup 24 January

Welcome to the latest edition of Technical Roundup. In developments since the last edition, the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has published the results of a survey among its members 'International Standards: 2024 Global Adoption Status Snapshot’ including research results on the adoption of IFRSs. EFRAG has released a document that maps the voluntary Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) against the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs). Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below. Financial Reporting The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has launched a new podcast series dedicated to the forthcoming third edition of the IFRS for SMEs accounting standard. The series discusses some key updates to the standard.  The IASB has released a webcast which explains the proposed targeted improvements to IAS 37 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets as set out in its recent Exposure Draft. The comment period for this Exposure Draft remains open until 12 March 2025.   EFRAG, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group, is holding an event entitled “Financial Reporting: What’s Ahead for 2025” on 6 February. This event will focus on upcoming changes in the reporting landscape in 2025. EFRAG has published its December 2024 update. This summarises the public technical discussions held, decisions taken, open consultations, future events and vacancies. EFRAG has published its final comment letter on the IASB’s Exposure Draft Equity Method of Accounting IAS 28 Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures. EFRAG has issued its latest Endorsement Status Report. The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has published the results of a survey among its members 'International Standards: 2024 Global Adoption Status Snapshot’ including research results on the adoption of IFRSs. IAASA has published a summary of the outcomes of its 2024 financial report examinations which highlights the various issues IAASA addresses with companies as part of its corporate reporting supervision.  It indicates a strong overall compliance with financial reporting requirements.  The summary lists the financial statement examinations completed in 2024 and the outcomes of those examinations. The UK Endorsement Board (UKEB) has published a Draft Endorsement Criteria Assessment on the potential use in the UK of the IASB’s Annual Improvements to IFRS Accounting Standards – Volume 11. Auditing The IAASB have published their plans for 2025 which includes approval of the revisions to the Fraud standard and complete the project on Listed and PIE entities.   At their December board meeting the IAASB approved ISA 570 (Revised 2024) Going Concern, which will be effective for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2026. Anti–money laundering and sanctions Please join us for Chartered Accountants Ireland free webinar on suspicious transaction reporting at 10AM on 12 February 2025. Accountants in practice, as designated persons under Irish Anti-Money Laundering legislation, have a statutory obligation to report suspicious transactions to both the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of An Garda Síochána and the Irish Revenue Commissioners. Join representatives of both An Garda Síochána and the Revenue Commissioners on Wednesday 12 February as they provide an overview of how to report on the recently updated FIU GoAML system, as well as the Revenue system. This event will be of interest to accountants, trainees and anyone in the firm of a designated person who may come across something suspicious which might raise the obligation to make a suspicious transaction report. Click here to learn more and to book your place today: Suspicious transaction reporting: all you need to know - ..rteredaccountants.ie The Joint Practice Group (JPG ) comprising representatives of the professional accountancy bodies, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Accountants Ireland, Association of International Accountants, and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants with input from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau and FIU Ireland has recently issued a bulletin on payment diversion fraud. Click for more details. Sustainability The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published a thematic review of Climate-related Financial Disclosures by AIM and large private companies, following their first cycle of mandatory reporting in the UK. EFRAG has published a document that maps the voluntary Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) against the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs). Accountancy Europe has set up a tracker that monitors the transposition of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) across the European Economic Area (EEA). In an interesting article, Accountancy Europe have discussed the European Commission’s efforts to reduce administrative and reporting burdens for European companies. While welcoming the efforts being made, Accountancy Europe have highlighted some concerns as well as some suggestions on how reporting burdens could be reduced. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment hosted a free online event focused on responsible business and the environment on 6 November 2024.  The presentations are now available to download from their website. Legislation The UK’s Public Procurement Act 2023 will be implemented shortly pursuant to the Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2024. The explanatory notes describe the purpose of the Procurement Act 2023 as to reform the United Kingdom’s public procurement regime following its exit from the European Union, creating a simpler and more transparent system not based on transposed EU Directives. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has published a Transposition Table of EU Directives as of 31 December 2024. Other news The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has begun a standard-setting project to create a principles-based framework on a firm’s culture and governance. The objective of the project is to develop a culture and governance framework that promotes, supports and reinforces a high standard of ethical behaviour by a firm's leadership, other partners, and staff across all of the firm’s services, thereby helping the firm develop a reputation as a highly ethical firm, mitigate the risks of unethical behaviour and strengthen public trust and confidence in all of its services. Readers may find of interest the High court judicial review case taken by the Irish Registrar of Companies in connection with two companies’ delivery of annual returns to the Companies Registration Office. Under section 343 of Companies Act 2014 a court can make one order (only) to extend the time for filing an annual return. In Registrar Of Companies and Greenway Limited ; Registrar Of Companies and Kitchen Innovations Limited the High Court quashed a decision by the District court where the District Court erroneously granted a second extension of time for filing of  annual returns. With the coming into force of Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) on 17 January 2025, readers may be interested in some DORA related news. Please click to read  an article of January 17th entitled “What do you need to know now that DORA is here?” Also, the Pensions Authority recently published details of how pension schemes subject to the DORA regulation can report major ICT-related incidents and make voluntary reports of significant cyber threats. Readers can find details here. For further technical information and updates please visit the Technical Hub on the Institute website.      This information is provided as resources and information only and nothing in the information purports to provide professional advice or definitive legal interpretation(s) or opinion(s) on the applicable legislation or legal or other matters referred to in the information. If the reader is in doubt on any matter in this complex area further legal or other advice must be obtained. While every reasonable care has been taken by the Institute in the preparation of the information we do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any resource, guidance, information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained therein. The Institute is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of the resources or information contained herein.  

Jan 24, 2025
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Anti-money Laundering
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Updates to goAML system

The goAML system for making suspicious transaction reports (STRs) which the Irish Financial Intelligence Unit administers, is being upgraded. The upgrade is scheduled to go live the week of 10 February 2025. The FIU is carrying out internal training and there may be delays in processing STRs during this upgrade period. Firms registered on goAML will have received a communication from the FIU about the upgrade and in particular how to make urgent STRs during the upgrade period. Please click here to view further details from the FIU.   This information is provided as resources and information only and nothing in these pages purports to provide professional advice or definitive legal interpretation(s) or opinion(s) on the applicable legislation or legal or other matters referred to in the pages. If the reader is in doubt on any matter in this complex area further legal or other advice must be obtained. While every reasonable care has been taken by the Institute in the preparation of these pages, we do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any resource, guidance, information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained therein. The Institute is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of the resources or information contained in these pages.

Jan 21, 2025
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Alert about payment diversion fraud

                                                                                      ALERT ABOUT PAYMENT DIVERSION FRAUD                                                                                                                      January 2025 This bulletin has been produced by the Joint Practice Group (JPG). The JPG is made up of representatives of the professional accountancy bodies, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Accountants Ireland, Association of International Accountants, and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants with input from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau and FIU Ireland. The aim of this publication is to remind professional accountants and their staff to exercise continued vigilance in the face of payment diversion fraud. Members are reminded that payment diversion fraud is still a significant threat to business and members and their staff must educate and protect themselves and their business from such fraud. FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI), show that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) lost almost €10m (€9.9m) through email-related fraud in 2023, including invoice-redirection and CEO impersonation scams with BPFI saying they have seen a jump of almost 25% (23.8%) in email-related fraud targeted at SMEs in 2023. Please click here to access Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) Advice on Invoice Redirect Fraud issued in 2020 and here to access a series of press releases issued by GNECB FIU Ireland during Fraud Awareness Week 2022. The press releases deal with what is and how to avoid business e mail compromise fraud, bribery and corruption, investment fraud, accommodation fraud and account takeover fraud.    Disclaimer This document is for information purposes only and does not give, or purport to give, professional or legal advice to be relied upon in respect of the subject matter contained herein. It should, accordingly, not be relied upon as such. No party should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any material contained in this document without seeking appropriate professional advice. The authors nor any member of the JPG do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained in this document. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the authors nor any member of the JPG shall not therefore be liable for any damage or loss, including but not limited to, indirect or consequential loss or damage, income, profit, or opportunity and claims of third parties, whether arising from the negligence, or otherwise of the members of the JPG, their employees, servants, or agents, or of the authors who contributed to the text.  This document should not be used as a substitute for professional legal advice.

Jan 16, 2025
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Company Law
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Forthcoming changes to UK company thresholds

From the Institute's Professional Accounting team .... In December 2024 the UK Government laid legislation, the Companies (Accounts and Reports) (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2024 before Parliament to increase the monetary size thresholds for micro, small and medium-sized entities. It also removes certain requirements from the Directors’ Report.  The new monetary size threshold changes are effective from 6 April 2025. Please also click to read the explanatory memorandum to the legislation for further insight into the changes.                                This information is provided as resources and information only and nothing in these pages purports to provide professional advice or definitive legal interpretation(s) or opinion(s) on the applicable legislation or legal or other matters referred to in the pages. If the reader is in doubt on any matter in this complex area further legal or other advice must be obtained. While every reasonable care has been taken by the Institute in the preparation of these pages, we do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any resource, guidance, information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained therein. The Institute is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of the resources or information contained in these pages.

Jan 14, 2025
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Technical Roundup 10 January

Welcome to the latest edition of Technical Roundup. In developments since the last edition, the Institute has published new guidance Technical Alert 04/2024 – Sample CSRD Limited Assurance Report in accordance with ISAE (Ireland) 3000 as required by Section 1613 of the Companies Act 2014. The UK Endorsement Board (UKEB) has published a Draft Endorsement Criteria Assessment on the potential use in the UK of the International Accounting Standards Board’s ‘Amendments to the Classification and Measurement of Financial Instruments’. Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below. Financial Reporting On 10 December, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) held their 2024 conference entitled ‘Advancing Transparency & Competitiveness in Challenging Times’. A recording of this event is now available to view on EFRAG’s website. The body responsible for drafting the next version of the Charity SORP has provided an update on the development of the next version of the standard, which will incorporate the recent changes in UK and Irish GAAP. The SORP making body plan to submit a draft SORP to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in January 2025. Once the draft has been approved by the FRC, the draft SORP will be subject to a 12-week consultation period (expected no later than March). The SORP making body have also stated that they expect the updated SORP to be issued in Autumn 2025, with an effective date of 1 January 2026. The FRC is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, 15 January on the topic of recent amendments to FRS 102 to discuss how it will impact UK charities and how they can start preparing for implementation of the updated reporting requirements. The UK Endorsement Board (UKEB) has published a Draft Endorsement Criteria Assessment on the potential use in the UK of the International Accounting Standards Board’s Amendments to the Classification and Measurement of Financial Instruments. Comments are welcomed by UKEB by 10 January. UKEB has published a draft comment letter for public consultation in response to the International Accounting Standards Board’s (IASB) Exposure Draft Provisions – Targeted Improvements. Comments are welcomed by UKEB until 10 February 2025. The UK Government have issued their Government Financial Reporting Manual (FReM) which sets out guidance for preparing government annual reports and accounts in the United Kingdom. Auditing The Institute has published new guidance ‘Technical Alert 04/2024 – Sample CSRD Limited Assurance Report in accordance with ISAE (Ireland) 3000 as required by Section 1613 of the Companies Act 2014’. The Technical Alert has been prepared to assist members reporting on the limited assurance engagements under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (“CSRD”) and in compliance with International Standard on Assurance Engagements (Ireland) 3000 . Anti–money laundering and sanctions In December 2024 the Minister for Justice passed Regulations which from 30 December prescribes crypto asset service providers as a designated person under the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing ) Act 2010 and prescribes the Central Bank of Ireland as the competent authority for crypto-asset service providers. Accountancy Europe have issued a factsheet: Navigating the EU Anti-Money Laundering Regulation: Key Issues for the Accountancy Profession on their website. The European Banking Authority latest newsletter was published in the last few weeks. Take a look for a roundup of the last few months and a preview of what lies ahead. Please click to access the EBA AML CFT newsletter here. On 16 December 2024 the European Union adopted its 15th package of sanctions measures. The package includes travel bans and asset freeze measures against natural persons and legal persons, entities, or bodies, updated sectoral sanctions and extension of derogations. Click to read the European Council press release giving details of the 15th package. The derogation in certain circumstances from the prohibition on provision of services including accounting and auditing services (which prohibition exists since the 6th package of sanctions in 2022) has been extended to 31 December 2025. Please click for further details in our news item. Sustainability Accountancy Europe have published a new webpage of FAQs: fundamentals to assurance on sustainability reporting which provides answers to frequently asked questions on sustainability reporting assurance. EFRAG has published an addendum to EFRAG IG 3 ‘ESRS Datapoints’, which is part of EFRAG's non-authoritative implementation guidance on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs).   The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and the We Mean Business Coalition (WMBC), together with the Global Accounting Alliance (GAA), have published a report titled ‘Building Trust in Sustainability Reporting and Preparing for Assurance: Governance and Controls for Sustainability Information’. Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) is preparing a series focused on nature to assist accountants and finance professionals in shaping a nature-positive economy that supports long-term value creation. The first guide in the series, The Business Case for Nature, explains why nature is vital to business and offers clear steps and practical tips for developing the business case for your organization. Central Bank of Ireland The Central Bank of Ireland has announced the establishment of a dedicated Fitness and Probity Unit. Other news The Institute has revised the Public Practice Regulations with effect from 1 January 2025. Please click here for a news item on revision of Public Practice Regulations from the Institute’s Professional Standards Department on the amendments. The Institute has revised the CPD Regulations with effect from 1 January 2025. Please click here for a news item on revision of CPD Regulations from the Institute’s Professional Standards Dept. on the changes. In December 2024 the UK Government laid the legislation, the Companies (Accounts and Reports) (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2024 before Parliament to increase the monetary size thresholds for micro, small and medium-sized entities. It also removes certain requirements from the Directors’ Report. Please also click to read the explanatory memorandum to the legislation for further insight into the changes. The new monetary size threshold changes are effective from 6 April 2025.                        In conjunction with commencement of Screening of Third Country Transactions Act 2023 on 6 January 2025, the Dept. of Enterprise Trade and Employment has launched an Inward Investment Screening mechanism whereby transactions that meet certain criteria are notified using a new Inward Investment Screening (IIS) online portal, and checked to make sure all is in order before being given the green light to proceed, or to modify or cancel the investment. Please click for all the details on the new system, including access to the new IIS portal. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published a Feedback Statement summarising the responses it received to its Consultation Paper (CP) on the securitisation disclosure templates under the Securitisation Regulation (SECR). The International Organisation of Pension Supervisors (IOPS) has launched a public consultation on its draft Revised IOPS Principles of Private Pension Supervision.  The process is due to be closed by 14 February 2025. The Corporate Enforcement Authority have recently issued ‘A graduated response’ which details specific criminal offences and the range of civil enforcement measures available under the Companies Act 2014. For further technical information and updates please visit the Technical Hub on the Institute website.    This information is provided as resources and information only and nothing in the information purports to provide professional advice or definitive legal interpretation(s) or opinion(s) on the applicable legislation or legal or other matters referred to in the information. If the reader is in doubt on any matter in this complex area further legal or other advice must be obtained. While every reasonable care has been taken by the Institute in the preparation of the information we do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any resource, guidance, information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained therein. The Institute is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of the resources or information contained herein.  

Jan 10, 2025
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15th EU package of sanctions against Russia

On 16 December 2024 the European Union adopted its 15th package of sanctions measures. The package includes travel bans and asset freeze measures against natural persons and  legal persons, entities, or bodies, updated sectoral sanctions and extension of derogations. Click to read the European Council press release giving details of the 15th package . The derogation from the prohibition on provision of services including accounting and auditing  services (which prohibition exists since the 6th package of sanctions in 2022) has been extended to 31  December 2025 .To avail of the derogation the  provision of services must be strictly necessary for the divestment from Russia or the wind-down of business activities in Russia and certain conditions must be fulfilled: that the services are provided to and for the exclusive benefit of the legal persons, entities or bodies resulting from the divestment; and that  competent authorities deciding on requests for authorisations have no reasonable grounds to believe that the services might be provided, directly or indirectly, to the Government of Russia or a military end-user or have a military end-use in Russia.   This information is provided as resources and information only and nothing in these pages purports to provide professional advice or definitive legal interpretation(s) or opinion(s) on the applicable legislation or legal or other matters referred to in the pages. If the reader is in doubt on any matter in this complex area further legal or other advice must be obtained. While every reasonable care has been taken by the Institute in the preparation of these pages, we do not guarantee the accuracy or veracity of any resource, guidance, information or opinion, or the appropriateness, suitability or applicability of any practice or procedure contained therein. The Institute is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of the resources or information contained in these pages.

Jan 08, 2025
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