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Monday, September 14, 2015

XBRL - An Overview

XBRL - An Overview
What is XBRL
eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)
A more advanced form of XML. (XML reporting is already being used by the Income-tax
Department in India.)
It is a revolutionary format for financial reporting process for both preparers and consumers.
Mandate of ministry of corporate affairs on XBRL
Companies whose Balance Sheet date is 31.03.2011 or onwards, need to file their financial statements in XBRL provided they qualify the criteria laid as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) vide its General Circular 37/2011 dated 07.06.2011
The following class of companies have to file the Financial Statements in XBRL Form w.e.f FY 2010 - 2011:-
All companies listed in India and their subsidiaries;
All companies having a paid up capital of ₹ 5 Crore and above;
Turnover of ₹ 100 Crore or above.
Exempted category

The following classes of companies are not required to file financial statements in XBRL format:

Banking Companies
Insurance Companies
Power Companies
Non – Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)
Other Companies having Paid-up capital below ₹ 5 Crore or Turnover below ₹ 100 Crore
Note:

FOR MCA CIRCULARS ON XBRL CLICK ON THE LINK GIVEN BELOW

http://www.mca.gov.in/XBRL/Notifications_Circulars.html

XBRL Filing Process
Step 1: Mapping of financial statement & Non- Financial disclosures to corresponding element in “Taxonomy”

Step 2: Create instance document

Step 3: Review and verify the instance document

Step 4: Download XBRL validation tool from MCA Portal

Step 5: Use the tool to validate the instance document

Step 6: Pre-scrutiny of validated instance document through the tool

Step 7: Use In - built Viewer

Step 8: Attach instance document to the Form 23AC-XBRL and Form 23ACA-XBRL

Step 9: Upload Form 23AC-XBRL and Form 23ACA-XBRL on the MCA portal

Step 10: View Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss submitted in XBRL form on MCA portal

Note: Form 23AC-XBRL & Form 23ACA-XBRL have been replaced by Form AOC-4-XBRL which yet to be released by the MCA

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