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Background
The publication is a collection of amendments to IFRS Standards discussed by the IASB during the current project cycle for annual improvements. The IASB uses the Annual Improvements process to make necessary, but non-urgent, amendments to IFRS Standards that will not be included as part of any other project. By presenting the amendments in a single document rather than as a series of piecemeal changes, the IASB aims to ease the burden of change for all concerned. A summary of the issues addressed is set out below:
Accounting Standard | Subject of amendment | IASB’s summary of amendment |
IFRS 1 ‘First-time Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards’ | Hedge accounting by a first-time adopter |
Amends paragraphs B5–B6 of IFRS 1:
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IFRS 7 ‘Financial Instruments: Disclosures’ | Gain or loss on derecognition |
Amends paragraph B38 of IFRS 7:
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Guidance on implementing IFRS 7 ‘Financial Instruments: Disclosures’ | Disclosure of deferred difference between fair value and transaction price | Amends paragraph IG14 to make its wording consistent with the requirements in paragraph 28 of IFRS 7 and with the wording and concepts in IFRS 9 and IFRS 13. |
Introduction and credit risk disclosures |
Improved clarity by:
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IFRS 9 ‘Financial Instruments’ | Derecognition of lease liabilities | Amends paragraph 2.1(b)(ii) of IFRS 9 to add a cross-reference to paragraph 3.3.3 of IFRS 9 to clarify that when a lease liability has been extinguished in accordance with IFRS 9, the lessee is required to apply paragraph 3.3.3 and recognise any resulting gain or loss in profit or loss. |
Transaction price | Amends paragraph 5.1.3 of IFRS 9 to replace ‘their transaction price (as defined in IFRS 15 ‘Revenue from Contracts with Customers’)’ with ‘the amount determined by applying IFRS 15’ due to an inconsistency between 5.1.3 and the requirements in IFRS 15. As a result, IFRS 9 Appendix A was also amended to remove the term. | |
IFRS 10 ‘Consolidated Financial Statements’ | Determination of a ‘de facto agent’ | Amends paragraph B74 of IFRS 10 ‘Consolidated Financial Statements’ to use less conclusive language and to clarify that the relationship described in paragraph B74 is just one example of a circumstance in which judgement is required to determine whether a party is acting as a de facto agent. |
IAS 7 ‘Statement of Cash Flows’ | Cost method | Amends paragraph 37 of IAS 7 to replace the term ‘cost method’ with ‘at cost’. |
Effective date
The amendments are effective from annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2026, with early application permitted.
Our thoughts
The Annual Improvements process is an efficient way to ensure that inconsistencies and terminology within the Standards can be updated without issuing individual amendments to each standard. All the amendments made in 'Annual Improvements to IFRS Accounting Standards – Volume 11' are uncontroversial in nature, and our view is they increase clarity to the impacted Standards.