Today the SEC updated their official SEC EDGAR Standard Taxonomies page to announce forthcoming support for the US GAAP 2009 taxonomies. On the site, the SEC states that July 22, 2009 is when the EDGAR system will officially support these new taxonomies. This means that as of that day, XBRL test/live filings based on the the 2009 taxonomies against the EDGAR system can be done. Until then, test/live filings can only be done using the 2008 taxonomies.
In addition to this roadmap, the SEC "strongly encourages" companies to begin working with and using the 2009 taxonomies. I agree completely!!...but what does a company do between now and July 22nd to make sure their 2009 taxonomy-based XBRL data is mandate-ready? I'd recommend (shameless gratuitous plugs aside...=) the Bowne Interactive XBRL Viewer as it provides not only the visual review of XBRL data but also SEC mandate-level validation when uploading files. Give it a try and let me know what you think!







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Thanks for the heads up -- was wondering when they'd give us a date, so we can stop having to tag twice in order to have a Plan A and Plan B.
Also, wanted to point out that the SEC's page that you noted above says "due to the timing of the US GAAP 2009 taxonomy being made available, companies will be permitted to use the U.S. GAAP 1.0 taxonomy in their first required submission before switching to the US GAAP 2009 taxonomy."
So, it's nice to know that those who've already done the prep work with the 2008 taxonomy don't have to panic now that the system will support 2009. You can file first time with either one, if I'm reading this straight.
Posted by: Jeff | June 09, 2009 at 01:42 PM