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Title: XBRL Second Phase of Implementation


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XBRLSecond Phase of Implementation
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Background of XBRL Implementation
  • MCA has taken a lead in the Implementation of
    XBRL by mandating the XBRL filing of annual
    financial statements for a select class of
    companies in the year 2010-11. The mandate
    covered approx. 30,000 companies.
  • Banking, Insurance, Power Companies and NBFCs
    were exempt from XBRL filing owing to
    non-availability of taxonomies specific to their
    reporting requirements.

3
Basic Terms used in MCA-XBRL
  • CI Taxonomy- It refers to Commercial and
    Industrial Taxonomy. It is a general purpose
    taxonomy based on the Indian GAAPs requirements
    and Schedule VI to the Companies Act, 1956.
  • Business Rules- These are developed by the MCA as
    basic validation checks to ensure consistency in
    the XBRL documents.
  • Instance Documents- These refers to the XBRL
    converted financial statements. As per the XBRL
    Mandate of MCA, two instance documents are
    required for filing in case of standalone set of
    financials viz. Balance Sheet and Statement of
    Profit Loss.
  • Validation Tool- This tool is developed by the
    MCA which requires every instance document should
    be passed though the validation checks built in
    the Validation Tool. Instance document, if fails
    to pass through validation tool, could not be
    filed with the MCA.

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Second Phase-XBRL Implementation
  • Companies covered in second phase
  • all companies listed with any Stock Exchange(s)
    in India
  • and their Indian subsidiaries or
  • (ii) all companies having paid up capital of
    Rupees
  • five crore and above or
  • (iii) all companies having turnover of Rupees one
  • hundred crore and above or
  • (iv) all companies who were required to file
    their
  • financial statements for FY 2010-11, using XBRL
    mode.

However, banking companies, insurance companies,
power companies and Non-Banking Financial
Companies (NBFCs) are exempted from XBRL filing.
5
CI Taxonomy
CI Taxonomy has been changed owing to the
requirements of New Presentation Format
of Financial Statements viz. Revised Schedule
VI to the Companies Act, 1956
Considering the fact that taxonomy needed to
be developed afresh, architecture of the CI
Taxonomy was also upgraded to the latest IFRS
Taxonomy Architecture 2011. Earlier taxonomy was
based on the IFRS Taxonomy Architecture 2006.
6
Key differences between the CI Taxonomy 2012
vis-à-vis earlier taxonomy
Basis of preparation has changed viz. Revised
Schedule VI.
Basis of preparation has changed viz. Revised
Schedule VI.
Basis of preparation has changed viz. Revised
Schedule VI.
Basis of preparation has changed viz. Revised
Schedule VI.
Basis of preparation has changed viz. Revised
Schedule VI.
Based on the latest IFRS Taxonomy Architecture.
Based on the latest IFRS Taxonomy Architecture.
Based on the latest IFRS Taxonomy Architecture.
Based on the latest IFRS Taxonomy Architecture.
Based on the latest IFRS Taxonomy Architecture.
Addition of two linkbases viz. Definition and
Reference Linkbases
Addition of two linkbases viz. Definition and
Reference Linkbases
Addition of two linkbases viz. Definition and
Reference Linkbases
Addition of two linkbases viz. Definition and
Reference Linkbases
Concept of dimensions have been used. Dimensions
are used to capture the tabular data in a much
presentable format.
Concept of dimensions have been used. Dimensions
are used to capture the tabular data in a much
presentable format.
Concept of dimensions have been used. Dimensions
are used to capture the tabular data in a much
presentable format.
Requirements of Industry-specific Guidance Notes
and SEBI Employee Stock Option Scheme
and Employee Stock Purchase Scheme Guidelines
1999 have been included
Requirements of Industry-specific Guidance Notes
and SEBI Employee Stock Option Scheme
and Employee Stock Purchase Scheme Guidelines
1999 have been included
7
Use of Dimensions
  • Types of Dimensions
  • Explicit Dimensions In this type of dimensions,
    members are explicitly defined under an axis. For
    eg. In Notes-Share Capital, members are
    explicitly defined under the Classes of share
    capital Axis. Filer can use only the given
    number of members.
  • 2. Typed Dimensions In this type of dimensions,
    members are not defined under the axis. It has
    been left on the part of filers to create any
    number of members under the axis as per their
    specific requirement. For eg. In the case of
    signatories to the Board Report, no members have
    been defined under the Directors signing board
    report Axis thereby enabling the filer to
    create any number of members as per their
    requirement.

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Key differences between the Implementation
Approach
1. Taxonomy Architecture Guide has been
released in order to explain the new architecture
of the CI Taxonomy
2. Business Rules have been increased in number
3. Detailed tagging of Auditors Report and
certain items of Directors Report has been made
mandatory
4. Cost Audit and Cost Compliance Report has also
been mandated to be filed in XBRL format.
5. More focus on quality of XBRL financial
statements
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Snapshot of CI Taxonomy
10
Snapshot of Balance Sheet Instance Document
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Snapshot of Balance Sheet Instance Document
Attributes of element Long Term Borrowings in
the instance document
12
Snapshot of PL Instance Document
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Snapshot of PL Instance Document
Attributes of element Employee Benefit Expenses
in the instance document
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