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      About the project

      HKFRS/IFRS Standards do not specify how to account for combinations of companies or businesses controlled by the same party (BCUCC). Consequently, companies account for such transactions in different ways, making it difficult for investors and regulators to compare the financial effects of those transactions.

       

      The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) is discussing how to improve the quality of information, comparability and transparency of BCUCC to help investors make better investment decisions. On 30 November 2020, the IASB published its preliminary views on the accounting for BCUCC in a Discussion Paper to seek public comments. The HKICPA responded to that Discussion Paper in August 2021 (Please refer to our webpage for details).

       

      HKICPA undertook various activities to drive global discussions on BCUCC and provide input to the IASB:

       

      • As the leader of the BCUCC working group of the Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group, HKICPA has facilitated several discussions among accounting standard-setters within the region.
      • HKICPA works with other standard-setters, like the Italian Accounting Standard-Setter, to obtain investors' feedback and present the findings at international conferences.
      • Back at home, HKICPA conducted a study to understand the types of BCUCC and the published accounting information about BCUCC; raised awareness on the accounting situation with Hong Kong preparers and investors; and led discussions with local stakeholders to understand their information needs and accounting challenges related to BCUCC.
      • In 2005, HKICPA issued Accounting Guideline 5 Merger Accounting for Common Control Combinations (AG 5) which sets out the principles to account for BCUCC using the predecessor carrying amount of the acquired business. This method is known as the 'predecessor method'. Although not mandatory, entities applying HKFRS generally follow AG 5 unless another approach (eg acquisition method under HKFRS/IFRS 3 Business Combinations) is adopted. In 2016, HKICPA conducted a post-implementation review of AG 5 to seek stakeholders' feedback on the benefits and challenges of applying AG 5. The feedback statement on the post-implementation review was published.

       

       

      Published documents/webcasts

       

      International presentations

      Month /Year Event Topic
      December 2015

      Accounting Standards Advisory Forum

      Pre-IPO BCUCC landscape in Hong Kong

      November 2016

      Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group meeting

      Possible conceptual rationale for the accounting for BCUCC

      September 2017 International Forum of Accounting Standard-Setters meeting Mergers and Acquisitions: the premise for separate accounting method 
      November 2017

      Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group meeting

      The evolution of the predecessor method

      July 2018

      Accounting Standards Advisory Forum

      Joint investor survey results (Hong Kong and Italy)

      October 2018

      International Forum of Accounting Standard-Setters meeting

      Our experience in applying predecessor method in Hong Kong and Italy

      November 2018 Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group meeting Accounting based on current values vs predecessor values
      November 2020 Asian-Oceanian Standard-Setters Group meeting Education session: IASB Discussion Paper on BCUCC (Hong Kong and IASB)

         

      Last updated: 18 August 2021

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