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iXBRL | How would you know a file is signed off to apply iXBRL?

Published:  29/03/2021
How would you know a file is signed off to apply iXBRL?

  Answer:

You would follow the standard internal processes around AFS sign off.

If this is done by manual signature:
Evidence of a sign-off set would be scanned to pdf. As far as CIPC is concerned, they require a declaration as part of the mandatory information saying that this is a signed off set of financial statements.
 
 
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