IAS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors is applied in selecting and applying accounting policies, accounting for changes in estimates and reflecting corrections of prior period errors.
The standard requires compliance with any specific IFRS applying to a transaction, event or condition, and provides guidance on developing accounting policies for other items that result in relevant and reliable information. Changes in accounting policies and corrections of errors are generally retrospectively accounted for, whereas changes in accounting estimates are generally accounted for on a prospective basis.
IAS 8 was reissued in December 2005 and applies to annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2005.
October 1976 | Exposure Draft E8 The Treatment in the Income Statement of Unusual Items and Changes in Accounting Estimates and Accounting Policies |
February 1978 | IAS 8 Unusual and Prior Period Items and Changes in Accounting Policies |
July 1992 | Exposure Draft E46 Extraordinary Items, Fundamental Errors and Changes in Accounting Policies |
December 1993 | IAS 8 (1993) Net Profit or Loss for the Period, Fundamental Errors and Changes in Accounting Policies (revised as part of the 'Comparability of Financial Statements' project) |
1 January 1995 | Effective date of IAS 8 (1993) |
18 December 2003 | Revised version of IAS 8 issued by the IASB |
1 January 2005 | Effective date of IAS 8 (2003) |
31 October 2018 | Amended by Definition of Material (Amendments to IAS 1 and IAS 8) |
1 January 2020 | Effective date of October 2018 amendments |
* Clarified by Definition of Material (Amendments to IAS 1 and IAS 8), effective 1 January 2020.
When a Standard or an Interpretation specifically applies to a transaction, other event or condition, the accounting policy or policies applied to that item must be determined by applying the Standard or Interpretation and considering any relevant Implementation Guidance issued by the IASB for the Standard or Interpretation. [IAS 8.7]
In the absence of a Standard or an Interpretation that specifically applies to a transaction, other event or condition, management must use its judgement in developing and applying an accounting policy that results in information that is relevant and reliable. [IAS 8.10]. In making that judgement, management must refer to, and consider the applicability of, the following sources in descending order:
Management may also consider the most recent pronouncements of other standard-setting bodies that use a similar conceptual framework to develop accounting standards, other accounting literature and accepted industry practices, to the extent that these do not conflict with the sources in paragraph 11. [IAS 8.12]
An entity shall select and apply its accounting policies consistently for similar transactions, other events and conditions, unless a Standard or an Interpretation specifically requires or permits categorisation of items for which different policies may be appropriate. If a Standard or an Interpretation requires or permits such categorisation, an appropriate accounting policy shall be selected and applied consistently to each category. [IAS 8.13]
An entity is permitted to change an accounting policy only if the change:
Note that changes in accounting policies do not include applying an accounting policy to a kind of transaction or event that did not occur previously or were immaterial. [IAS 8.16]
If a change in accounting policy is required by a new IASB standard or interpretation, the change is accounted for as required by that new pronouncement or, if the new pronouncement does not include specific transition provisions, then the change in accounting policy is applied retrospectively. [IAS 8.19]
Retrospective application means adjusting the opening balance of each affected component of equity for the earliest prior period presented and the other comparative amounts disclosed for each prior period presented as if the new accounting policy had always been applied. [IAS 8.22]
Disclosures relating to changes in accounting policy caused by a new standard or interpretation include: [IAS 8.28]
Financial statements of subsequent periods need not repeat these disclosures.
Disclosures relating to voluntary changes in accounting policy include: [IAS 8.29]
Financial statements of subsequent periods need not repeat these disclosures.
If an entity has not applied a new standard or interpretation that has been issued but is not yet effective, the entity must disclose that fact and any and known or reasonably estimable information relevant to assessing the possible impact that the new pronouncement will have in the year it is applied. [IAS 8.30]
The effect of a change in an accounting estimate shall be recognised prospectively by including it in profit or loss in: [IAS 8.36]
However, to the extent that a change in an accounting estimate gives rise to changes in assets and liabilities, or relates to an item of equity, it is recognised by adjusting the carrying amount of the related asset, liability, or equity item in the period of the change. [IAS 8.37]
The general principle in IAS 8 is that an entity must correct all material prior period errors retrospectively in the first set of financial statements authorised for issue after their discovery by: [IAS 8.42]
However, if it is impracticable to determine the period-specific effects of an error on comparative information for one or more prior periods presented, the entity must restate the opening balances of assets, liabilities, and equity for the earliest period for which retrospective restatement is practicable (which may be the current period). [IAS 8.44]
Further, if it is impracticable to determine the cumulative effect, at the beginning of the current period, of an error on all prior periods, the entity must restate the comparative information to correct the error prospectively from the earliest date practicable. [IAS 8.45]
Disclosures relating to prior period errors include: [IAS 8.49]
Financial statements of subsequent periods need not repeat these disclosures.