Updated IASB and ISSB work plan — Analysis (November 2023)

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Nov 20, 2023

Following the IASB's and ISSB's November 2023 meetings, we have analysed the work plan on the IFRS Foundation website to see what changes have resulted from the meetings and other developments since the work plan was last revised in October 2023.

Below is an analysis of all changes made to the work plan since our last analysis on October 30, 2023

Standard-setting projects

Strategy and Governance

Maintenance projects

  • Addendum to the Exposure Draft Third edition of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard— The project has been added to the work plan to reflect amendments issued by the IASB in 2023 with an exposure draft expected in H1 2024
  • Annual Improvements to IFRS Accounting Standards — The following projects will have feedback discussions on their exposure draft in January 2024 (previously Q1 2024):
    • Cost Method (Amendments to IAS 7)
    • Derecognition of Lease Liabilities (Amendments to IFRS 9)
    • Determination of a ‘De Facto Agent’ (Amendments to IFRS 10)
    • Disclosure of Deferred Difference between Fair Value and Transaction Price (Amendments to Guidance on implementing IFRS 7)
    • Gain or Loss on Derecognition (Amendments to IFRS 7)
    • Hedge Accounting by a First-time Adopter (Amendments to IFRS 1)
    • Introduction and Credit Risk Disclosures (Amendments to Guidance on implementing IFRS 7)
    • Transaction Price (Amendments to IFRS 9)

Research projects

Other projects

  • IFRS Accounting Taxonomy UpdateAmendments to IAS 12, IAS 21, IAS 7 and IFRS 7 — Feedback received will be discussed in January 2024 (previously Q1 2024)
  • IFRS Accounting Taxonomy Update — Common Practice (Financial Instruments) and General Improvements — Feedback discussions on the proposed IFRS Taxonomy Update published in November 2023 are expected in Q1 2024
  • IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy — Discussion of the proposed taxonomy feedback is now expected in December 2023 (previously November 2023)

The above is a faithful comparison of the IASB and ISSB work plan on October 30, 2023 and November 20, 2023.

For access to the current work plan at any time, please click here.

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