IFRS 15 news

The FRC noted in its Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2022/23 that the frequency of substantive queries on revenue recognition and related disclosures were lower than in preceding years, indicating that entities have become more familiar with application of the IFRS 15 recognition model.  The most common areas of challenge included variable consideration, principal/agent considerations and contract balances. Queries were mostly centred around insufficient information to demonstrate compliance with certain requirements.

For their forthcoming reporting the FRC expects companies to ensure that:

  • when material variable consideration exists, sufficient company-specific information is provided to explain how it arises and how it is estimated and constrained.
  • accounting policies are provided for all significant performance obligations and address in sufficient detail:
    • the timing of revenue recognition.
    • the basis for recognising any revenue over time.
    • the methodology applied.
  • significant judgements made in relation to revenue recognition are disclosed (for example, in relation to whether the company is acting as agent or principal, the allocation of the transaction price and the timing of satisfaction of performance obligations).
  • that inflationary features in contracts with customers and accounting for such clauses (that is whether the feature is an embedded derivative or variable consideration) are adequately disclosed and clearly explained.

The FRC encourages companies to refer to its previously issued IFRS 15 thematic review for further guidance as to its expectations in this area.

This page provides all of our news items related to IFRS 15.

Related news

FASB votes to defer the effective date of new revenue standard

09 Jul, 2015

At its meeting today, the FASB affirmed its proposal to defer for one year the effective date of the new revenue standard (ASU 2014-09, "Revenue From Contracts With Customers") for public and nonpublic entities reporting under U.S. GAAP. In addition, the FASB affirmed that all entities would be permitted to early adopt the standard as of the original effective date in ASU 2014-09 (i.e., annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016).

AOSSG warns against delaying effective dates

09 Jul, 2015

The Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group (AOSSG) has commented on the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB) Exposure Draft ED/2015/2 'Effective Date of IFRS 15'. The AOSSG supports deferring the effective date in this case but warns the IASB against setting 'a precedent for constituents seeking amendments to the effective date of other standards, whenever the implementation is found to be challenging'.

Revenue transition resource group releases meeting agenda

07 Jul, 2015

The IASB and FASB released the agenda for the upcoming meeting of their joint revenue transition resource group (TRG), which will be held on 13 July 2015.

We comment on the proposed deferral of the effective date of IFRS 15

06 Jul, 2015

We have published our comment letter on the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB) Exposure Draft ED/2015/2 'Effective Date of IFRS 15'.

EFRAG final comment letter on the IASB's Exposure Draft amending the effective date of IFRS 15

03 Jul, 2015

The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has published its comment letter on the IASB exposure draft (ED) proposing deferral of the effective date of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers by one year.

ICAEW comment letter on the IASB's Exposure Draft amending the effective date of IFRS 15

30 Jun, 2015

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has published its comment letter on the IASB exposure draft (ED) proposing deferral of the effective date of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers by one year.

ESMA comment letter on the IASB's Exposure Draft amending the effective date of IFRS 15

29 Jun, 2015

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its comment letter on the IASB exposure draft (ED) proposing deferral of the effective date of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers by one year.

Chief Accountant of the SEC believes former SEC Chairman's call for burying IFRS was 'premature'

08 Jun, 2015

At a financial reporting conference in California, Jim Schnurr, Chief Accountant of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed that the SEC does not intend to bury the objective of a single set of high-quality, globally accepted accounting standards.

EFRAG draft comment letter on the IASB's Exposure Draft amending the effective date of IFRS 15

20 May, 2015

The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has issued a draft comment letter on the IASB exposure draft (ED) proposing deferral of the effective date of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers by one year.

IASB officially proposes to defer the effective date of IFRS 15

19 May, 2015

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published the expected Exposure Draft (ED) aimed at deferring the effective date of IFRS 15 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers' to 1 January 2018. Comments are requested by 3 July 2015.

FASB proposes revenue ASU on licensing and identifying performance obligations

12 May, 2015

The FASB has issued proposed ASU, 'Identifying Performance Obligations and Licensing', that would amend certain aspects of the Board’s May 2014 revenue standard, specifically the guidance on identifying performance obligations and the implementation guidance on licensing.

FASB proposes ASU to defer the effective date of the new revenue standard

30 Apr, 2015

The FASB has issued a proposed ASU, 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Deferral of the Effective Date', which would defer for one year the effective date of the new revenue standard for public and nonpublic entities reporting under US GAAP.

IASB will propose to defer the effective date of IFRS 15

28 Apr, 2015

In its afternoon session today on IFRS 15 issues, the IASB has just decided to propose to defer the effective date of IFRS 15 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers' to 1 January 2018.

IASB to discuss effective date of IFRS 15

20 Apr, 2015

In preparation for the IASB's meeting next week, an agenda paper has been released today discussing the effective date of IFRS 15 and asking the IASB whether it wishes to defer the effective date in the light of (i) issues emerging from discussions of the Revenue Transition Resource Group (TRG) and (ii) the FASB’s tentative decision regarding the effective date.

Deloitte releases e-learning module on IFRS 15

15 Apr, 2015

Deloitte’s Global Audit Learning group has released an e-learning module on IFRS 15. This new module is an addition to the extensive catalogue of IFRS e-learning content made freely available by Deloitte.

TRG discusses implementation of new revenue standard

01 Apr, 2015

At its 30 March 2015 meeting, the joint revenue transition resource group (TRG) and IASB and FASB board members discussed potential issues related to implementing the boards’ new revenue standard.

US FASB tentatively decides to defer the new revenue standard

01 Apr, 2015

At its meeting today, the US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) tentatively decided to defer for one year the effective date of the new revenue standard (ASU 2014-09 'Revenue From Contracts With Customers') for public and nonpublic entities reporting under US GAAP.

Agenda for the Joint Transition Resource Group for Revenue Recognition meeting

23 Mar, 2015

The agenda has been released for the upcoming meeting of the Joint Transition Resource Group for Revenue Recognition (TRG), which is being jointly held at the offices of the IASB and FASB on 30 March 2015. The TRG will discuss a number of topics related to the boards’ new revenue standard, “Revenue From Contracts With Customers” (issued as IFRS 15 by the IASB and ASU 2014-09 by the FASB).

EFRAG recommends adoption of IFRS 15 without deferral of the 2017 effective date

18 Mar, 2015

The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has submitted to the European Commission its endorsement advice letter on IFRS 15 'Revenue from Contracts with Customers'. As part of its assessment EFRAG considered whether it would recommend a deferral of the 1 January 2017 effective date included in IFRS 15 but decided against doing so.

IASB publishes editorial corrections

05 Mar, 2015

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published a batch of editorial corrections that retract a previous correction and impact consequential amendments, stand-alone standards, and the IASB's “2014 IFRS (Red Book)”, "A Guide Through IFRS 2014", and "2015 IFRS (Blue Book)".

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