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Minimum tagging disappears with the arrival of the new FRS taxonomies

by CoreFiling | Feb 4, 2015 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Products, Seahorse, Uncategorized, XBRL

Since the introduction of HMRC’s iXBRL mandate in April 2011, the subject of minimum tagging has been the subject of considerable debate. Back in early 2013 at the end of the so-called HMRC ‘soft landing’ period it was widely reported that HMRC’s published minimum...

‘Roll forward’ to 2015 with Seahorse iXBRL accounts filing

by CoreFiling | Dec 22, 2014 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Products, Seahorse, Uncategorized

Customers often tell us that one of the most useful and time-saving aspects of our Seahorse® iXBRL conversion software is the ability to take an existing iXBRL filing and re-use it as the basis for another year’s filing, the so-called ‘roll-forward’ effect. That’s...

Detailed profit and loss tagging available in Seahorse

by CoreFiling | Oct 18, 2013 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Uncategorized

October was the start date for HMRC’s acceptance of filings in accordance with the new Detailed Profit and Loss (DPL) taxonomies.  The conversion of DPL financial statements to iXBRL won’t be mandatory immediately, as it applies to accounting periods ending only on or...

Detailed profit and loss tagging – get ready!

by CoreFiling | Sep 3, 2013 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Uncategorized

HMRC filers should be aware that Corporation Tax reporting is shortly going to change, with the additional tagging of Detailed Profit and Loss (DPL) statements. As of October 2013, HMRC will accept submissions against the new DPL taxonomy that has recently been...

Implications behind the end of HMRC’s ‘soft landing’

by CoreFiling | Mar 12, 2013 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Uncategorized

Much has been written about the end of HMRC’s ‘soft landing’, often promoting the common misconception that it just means the continuation of iXBRL tagging of accounts according to the Minimum Tagging List (MTL), rather than against the full taxonomy. Whilst it is...

What does the end of HMRC’s ‘soft landing’ really mean for filers?

by CoreFiling | Feb 25, 2013 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Uncategorized

When iXBRL tagging was first required for Corporation Tax filing and the ‘soft landing’ introduced to allow companies and accountancy firms to understand the new process, HMRC indicated that during the first two years they would exercise some leniency by not...
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