EFRAG published its draft comment letter in response to the second batch of draft Q&As to the IFRS for SMEs. Comments on the letter are expected by 5 June 2011.
      
    
    
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IFRS  Foundation’s SME Implementation Group (SMEIG), which assists the 
IASB  in supporting the implementation of the 
IFRS  for SMEs, published on 14 April 2011 three draft Q&As for public comment.
The first Q&A - Captive insurance subsidiaries - addresses whether a captive insurance entity is publicly accountable and whether a group of entities containing captive insurance subsidiaries is publicly accountable for the purposes of preparing consolidated financial statements.
The second Q&A - Interpretation of 'traded in a public market' - considers how the term 'traded in a public market' should be interpreted in the definition of public accountability.
The third Q&A - Investment funds with only a few participants - considers whether the criterion 'broad group of outsiders' means that investment funds or similar entities that restrict their ownership to only a few participants are not publicly accountable according to the 
IFRS  for SMEs.
In its comment letter, 
EFRAG  recommends the 
SMEIG  to reconsider issuing the Q&As proposed, but instead to issue Q&As with a broader scope. Considering that four draft Q&As have now been issued on the first three (out of more than 750) paragraphs of the 
IFRS  for SMEs, 
EFRAG  is concerned that the 
SMEIG  is not focusing on a limited number of pervasive issues when issuing Q&As, as specified in its terms of reference and operating procedures.
Press release
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