UK GAAP

Since 2005 listed groups in the UK have been required to prepare their consolidated financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs). Almost all other groups and companies have a choice. They can choose to follow IFRSs or UK GAAP. 

For periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015, FRSs 100101 and 102 came into force, bringing with them a number of new options for all UK entities and groups. These Standards replaced old UK GAAP.

In addition to the above three Standards, two additional Standards were in force from 1 January 2015 - FRS 103 Insurance Contracts which contains specific accounting requirements for entities that have insurance contracts (including reinsurance contracts) and are applying FRS 102 and FRS 104 Interim Financial Reporting, which is intended for use in the preparation of interim financial reports by those entities that apply FRS 102FRS 105 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable to the Micro Entities Regime is a financial reporting standard applicable to entities able to apply the micro entities regime. 

Companies who operate within specialised industries or sectors will also apply the requirements of their specific Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) in conjunction with the Financial Reporting Standards.  Most of the various SORP-issuing bodies have revised their SORPs in the light of FRS 102.

As the UK GAAP regime has now been in place for a number of years, preparation of either parent company or subsidiary accounts under either FRS 101 or FRS 102 should now have become a routine exercise. 

Amendments have been made to FRS 102 in relation to phase 2 of the interest rate benchmark reform and also in relation to accounting for temporary rent concessions for operating leases occurring as a direct consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic extending beyond 30 June 2021 (for which an amendment was also made to FRS 105). Amendments to FRS 101, FRS 102, FRS 104 and FRS 105 have also been made to reflect changes in company law following the UK's exit from the European Union and to FRS 101 as a result of the 2020/21 annual review of the standard.

The news articles and publications below - organised chronologically - provide a comprehensive collection of resources on the UK GAAP framework.

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CCAB issues new SORP for Limited Liability Partnerships

15 Jul, 2014

The Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies (CCAB) has published a revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) which sets out a new framework for accounting by Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) (“the revised SORP”).

Deloitte comment letter on the FRC's XBRL accounts taxonomies consultation

08 Jul, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the Financial Reporting Council's (FRC’s) consultation on drafts of three proposed new XBRL accounts taxonomies to support XBRL reporting under new UK GAAP and EU-adopted IFRS (“the consultation”). Overall we welcome the FRC’s proposals.

We comment on the FRC's XBRL accounts taxonomies consultation

08 Jul, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the Financial Reporting Council's (FRC’s) consultation on drafts of three proposed new XBRL accounts taxonomies to support XBRL reporting under new UK GAAP and EU-adopted IFRS (“the consultation”). Overall we welcome the FRC’s proposals.

IMA SORP May 2014 — An update

23 Jun, 2014

This publication from Deloitte discusses the revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) for the preparation of financial statements by UK authorised funds issued by the Investment Management Association (IMA) in May 2014.

ICAEW comment on revised guidance on impairment of social housing assets

23 Jun, 2014

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has published its comment letter on the revised guidance relating to impairment of social housing assets published by the National Housing Federation’s (NHF) and the SORP Working Party.

We comment on revised guidance on impairment of social housing assets

06 Jun, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the revised guidance relating to impairment of social housing assets published by the National Housing Federation’s (NHF) and the SORP Working Party. We are generally supportive of the revised guidance but have highlighted a number of areas that need to be addressed before a final Housing Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) can be published.

Deloitte comment letter on revised guidance on impairment of social housing assets

06 Jun, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the revised guidance relating to impairment of social housing assets published by the National Housing Federation’s (NHF) and the SORP Working Party. We are generally supportive of the revised guidance but have highlighted a number of areas that need to be addressed before a final Housing Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) can be published.

FRC publishes document reconfirming that the presentation of a true and fair view remains a fundamental requirement of financial reporting

04 Jun, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published a document (“the document”) which reconfirms that the presentation of a true and fair view remains “a fundamental requirement in financial reporting” under both International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (UK GAAP).

FRC approves Charities SORP for publication

02 Jun, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has approved, for publication, the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (“the Charities SORP”) developed by the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Commission) and the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).

IMA issues new SORP for UK Authorised Funds

21 May, 2014

The Investment Management Association (IMA) has published a revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) for the preparation of financial statements by UK authorised funds (“the revised SORP”).

FRC consults on new XBRL accounts taxonomies

08 May, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published a consultation on drafts of three proposed new XBRL accounts taxonomies to support XBRL reporting under new UK GAAP and EU-adopted IFRS (“the consultation”).

We comment on the FRC's FRED 54 Draft Amendments to FRS 102

02 May, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC's) Exposure Draft of changes to Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 102 in order to allow a wider range of debt instruments to be measured at amortised cost (FRED 54). Overall, we support the FRC's proposals.

Deloitte comment letter on FRED 54

02 May, 2014

We have published our comment letter on the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC's) Exposure Draft of changes to Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 102 in order to allow a wider range of debt instruments to be measured at amortised cost (FRED 54). Overall, we support the FRC's proposals.

FRC publishes an updated ‘Policy and Code of Practice on SORPS’

01 May, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council has published an updated document that sets out its ‘Policy and Code of Practice on SORPS’ with effect from 1 May 2014. The updated document replaces the ‘Policy and Code of Practice’ issued in August 2013.

NHF consults on revised guidance on impairment of social housing assets

30 Apr, 2014

Following consideration of responses to the Exposure Draft (“ED”) on the revised Housing Statement of Recommended Practice (“the Housing SORP”), The National Housing Federation (NHF), along with the SORP Working Party, have published a further ED that significantly revises the proposed guidance in the Housing SORP relating to impairment of social housing assets. Comments on these revised proposals are invited until 4 June 2014.

FRC publishes amendments to the FRSSE

29 Apr, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published amendments to the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (FRSSE) as a result of The Small Companies (Micro-Entities’ Accounts) Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/3008) (“the Regulations”).

Comments invited on new draft SORP for pension schemes

16 Apr, 2014

The Pension Research Accountants Group (PRAG) in conjunction with its SORP Working Party has today published an Exposure Draft (ED) on a revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) setting out revised proposals for financial reporting by pension schemes (“the draft SORP”). Comments are invited until 16 July 2014.

FRC bulletin highlights auditor’s responsibility in relation to the Strategic Report and the Directors’ Remuneration Report

10 Apr, 2014

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published a bulletin highlighting recent developments in UK company law, the UK listing rules and ISAs (UK and Ireland) that affect both the auditor’s responsibility and the wording of auditor’s reports on the financial statements.

Changes to new draft SORP for charity accounting and reporting following consultation responses

31 Mar, 2014

The Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Commission) and the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) have today published the analysis of responses received in relation to their Exposure Draft ("ED") of a revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) setting out a new framework for charity accounting and reporting (“the Charities SORP”). The analysis identifies key decisions made by the Charities SORP Committee and highlights changes agreed as a result of comments received by respondents.

New SORP published for Further and Higher Education

28 Mar, 2014

The Further and Higher Education SORP Board (the SORP Board) has published a revised Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) setting out proposals for accounting for further and higher education institutions in the UK.

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