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Technical Roundup 17 May 2024

May 17, 2024

Welcome to the latest edition of Technical Roundup.

In developments since our last edition, the Central Bank of Ireland has recently updated its page which provides information on the impact of the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCAR) on Virtual Asset Services Providers. MiCAR will become applicable for Crypto Asset Service Providers (CASPs) from 30 December 2024. The International Accounting Standards Board has issued a new accounting standard IFRS 19 Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures. The new standard will permit eligible entities to use IFRS Accounting Standards with reduced disclosures.

Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below.

Financial Reporting

Chartered Accountants Ireland are hosting a webinar on 27th June in Chartered Accountants House with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). During this event, the FRC will discuss the upcoming changes to FRS 102 and how they will impact accountants in Ireland. Please join us for this free, in-person event.

EFRAG, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group has issued its April 2024 update which summarises the public technical discussions and decisions taken in the last month.

The FRC hosted a webinar on 15th May to outline the recent revisions to FRS 102 and FRS 105 as part of the recently completed periodic review.

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published an Exposure Draft which proposes narrow-scope amendments relating to renewable electricity contracts. The amendments aim to ensure that financial statements more faithfully reflect the effects that renewable electricity contracts have on a company. The Exposure Draft remains open for public comment until 7 August 2024.

The IASB has issued a new accounting standard, IFRS 19 Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures. The new standard will permit eligible entities to use IFRS Accounting Standards with reduced disclosures. This is intended to reduce the costs of preparing financial statements for eligible entities.

The IASB has released a series of webinars to raise awareness on their package of proposals contained in their Exposure Draft Business Combinations—Disclosures, Goodwill and Impairment which remains open for public comment until 15 July 2024.

The UK Endorsement Board has called for more debate on the need for comprehensive revisions to the accounting and reporting of intangible assets. In recognition of this, it has published a report on its research of intangible reporting in the UK as well as the findings from a survey of users of financial statements.

In the UK, the Department of Business & Trade has issued a consultation on two proposals aimed at reducing the burden of reporting on medium-sized companies. This is part of the government initiative to legislate on a series of non-financial reporting measures following a commitment to consult on further measures to reduce regulatory burdens for medium-sized companies. These proposals are (1) Uplifting the employee threshold for medium-sized companies from no more than 250 to 500 employees and (2) Exempting medium-sized companies from producing a strategic report (including companies that would be medium-sized except for the fact that they are a member of an ineligible group). The consultation will close on Thursday 27 June.  

Auditing and Assurance

Chartered Accountants Ireland have responded to the IESBA Exposure Draft: Using the Work of an External Expert and also the IESBA consultation on the Code of Ethics.

Accountancy Europe have also responded to IESBA’s Exposure Draft on International Ethics Standards for Sustainability Assurance (including International Independence Standards) (IESSA) and ethics standards for sustainability reporting.

Anti–money laundering and sanctions

The Central Bank of Ireland has recently updated its page which provides information on the impact of the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCAR) on Virtual Asset Services Providers. MiCAR will become applicable for Crypto Asset Service Providers (CASPs) from 30 December 2024. After this date, any firms seeking to establish themselves in Ireland to offer any CASP services will firstly need to be authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland. Under the existing Virtual Asset Services Providers regime, introduced in April 2021, firms seeking to provide any VASP activities are required to be registered by the Central Bank as a VASP prior to the commencement of operations. The page also gives details of a transitional period which will apply for up to 12 months. You can read more details about the changes here.

Companies House UK has recently updated guidance in relation to its “Register of Overseas Entities: Approach to enforcement” which explains how it will use its enforcement powers in relation to the Register of Overseas Entities. Readers can find out more about it here.

Insolvency

David Swinburne and Philip Maher of Mazars along with Laura-Michelle Moore from Chartered Accountants Ireland will be speaking at a webinar about the practical issues of the Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process (SCARP) on 29 May at 10am. You can register here for this free webinar.  

Sustainability

In its recent article, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has highlighted the results of its recent research which found that 26% of the 1,000 largest public companies worldwide are voluntarily using the GRI tax standard in their sustainability report.

IAASA recently undertook a desktop examination of the EU Taxonomy Regulation disclosures of a sample of issuers’ financial statements and has now published a Paper setting out its findings.

The GRI has produced CSRD Essentials which outlines key aspects of the CSRD and is the result of joint working between GRI, Pascal Durand, Member of the European Parliament and CSRD Rapporteur, and the Lefebvre – Sarrut Group. It consists of 11 core briefings and is definitely worth a read for anyone looking to get a good overview of the CSRD.

The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has released a webcast introducing the ISSB Taxonomy.

Recent case law -franchises

Readers involved with franchisors, franchisees and franchise agreements will be interested in a recent UK High Court decision which demonstrates the importance for franchisors of giving prior consideration to exit strategies from agreements. This is to minimize the risk of being locked into long-term franchise agreements which are no longer commercially viable for business. Please click here for an article and commentary by A&L Goodbody Solicitors on the case entitled Pre-planning and active management of longstanding franchise agreements | A&L Goodbody LLP (algoodbody.com). A &L Goodbody note that while the case was in the UK High Court, it is likely to be persuasive in this jurisdiction, particularly in the current absence of similar caselaw in Ireland and that it is understood that the decision is under appeal.

Other

The Charities Regulator has recently issued its latest e-zine newsletter. Its news includes information on managing conflicts of interest and details on a stakeholder forum which met in April. You can access the newsletter here.

In other Charities news, the Charities Regulator is hosting a webinar on 28 May next at 12.30 as it is publishing an analysis of the Annual Reports submitted by charities to the Charities Regulator between 2019 and 2022.The webinar will be hosted by Research Manager, Mandy Osborne, and the session will give attendees up-to-date information on changes across the charity sector. The webinar will provide insights into charity income, expenditure, employment and volunteering, and how organisations have weathered COVID-19. Please click here for more information and how to register.

The European Securities and Markets Authority has published its April 2024 newsletter which you can access here. It includes items on crypto assets market structures and EU relevance and a number of items on Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).

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.

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