What is iXBRL? iXBRL, or Inline XBRL, is an open standard that enables a single document to provide both human-readable and structured, machine-readable data. iXBRL is used by millions of companies around the world to prepare financial statements in a format
iXBRL Filing for South Africa
South African co-operatives to file in Inline XBRL Certain co-operatives in South Africa will be expected to file their annual financial reports in Inline XBRL, or iXBRL, from 1 April 2022. The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) of South Africa first
SASB Standards XBRL Taxonomy for ESG reporting
SASB Standards XBRL Taxonomy now available for machine-readable ESG reporting The Value Reporting Foundation has officially released the SASB Standards XBRL Taxonomy, in an important step forward for structured sustainability reporting. This provides digital definitions to go with the 77 industry-specific SASB (formerly
UK to mandate iXBRL at Companies House
UK to mandate iXBRL at Companies House as it tackles corporate transparency UK to mandate iXBRL at Companies House as it tackles corporate transparency. The UK’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has this week brought forward two significant measures
Italy introduces ESEF audit requirement
Italy introduces ESEF audit requirement The Inline XBRL-based European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) is now required for financial reporting across the EU. Italy has published a new audit standard, setting out responsibilities for auditors of ESEF reports. The standard requires that
EU sustainability timeline from ESMA
EU sustainability timeline from ESMA has released a very handy sustainable finance implementation timeline, covering various legislations.