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Filing of Balance Sheet and P&L Account in XBRL XBRL filing is mandated for select class of companies vide “Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in eXtensible Business Reporting Language) Rules, 2011”. For details visit, Ministry website http://www.mca.gov.in under the head “Notifications” Requisite eForms 23AC-XBRL and 23ACA-XBRL are now available on the MCA portal. For XBRL Taxonomy, Business rules, Filing Manual and Validation Tool, visit http://www.mca.gov.in/XBRL
Whether the existing Form 23AC and Form 23ACA are to be used for filing balance sheet and profit and loss account in XBRL mode? No, the existing Form 23AC and Form 23ACA are not to be used for filing balance sheet and profit and loss account in XBRL mode. For this, new Form 23AC-XBRL and 23ACA-XBRL have been made available on the MCA portal.
1. Creation of XBRL instance document 2. Download XBRL validation tool 3. Load the instance document 4. Validate the instance document
This document aims to facilitate the preparation and filing of XBRL financial reporting data. It provides guidance on the preparation, filing, and validation of financial statements prepared in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) format on the MCA portal.
The following class of companies have to file their Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Account and other documents as required under section 220 of the Companies Act, 1956 with the Registrar using the Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) taxonomy given in Annexure enclosed to the rules for the financial year ending on or after 315t March, 2011 with e-Form no. 23AC-XBRL and 23ACA-XBRL specified under the Companies (Central Government) General Rules and Forms, 1956, namely:-
The series of seminars on CARR and CAR continued during the month also, starting from Mysore Chapter on 4th September 2011 and followed by WIRC programme in Mumbai on 16th and 17th September. The XBRL meeting was kick started during the month with Hyderabad hosting the first meeting on 6th September 2011, which was also webcast (witnessed in India and abroad).
Requests including from Professional Institutes have been received seeking re-opening the registration process of CFCs and allow enrolment of more CFCs so that the involvement of professionals in XBRL and peak filing can be expanded to a large extent. The Ministry has considered the requests and decided to re-open the registration process for a period of 2 months from October 1, 2011.
MCA XBRL Validation Tool for validating XBRL instance documents has been released. The same can be downloaded by stakeholders for validating the instance documents prepared by them. The stakeholders should also refer to the XBRL filing manual for creation and validation of the instance documents.
Representations from stakeholders on accounting and technical aspects of the Taxonomy to be used for XBRL filings of financial statements by the companies were received by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. These suggestions/comments were referred to ICAI for modification and improvements in the Taxonomy.
XBRL is a data-rich dialect of XML (Extensible Markup Language), the universally preferred language for transmitting information via the Internet. It was developed specifically to communicate information between businesses and other users of financial information, such as analysts, investors and regulators. XBRL provides a common, electronic format for business reporting. It does not change what is being reported. It only changes how it is reported