Revenue recognition issues present formidable challenges for organisations in various sectors, demanding meticulous attention to ensure precise financial reporting and adherence to accounting standards. Central to these challenges is the accurate determination of when and how to recognise revenue in financial statements—a process fraught with complexities due to factors like the timing of revenue recognition, thoroughness of revenue measurement, and compliance with regulatory mandates.
Join esteemed experts Caryn Maitland CA(SA) and Carmen Westermeyer CA(SA) on 31 May 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. as they discuss these critical issues. This session will emphasise the importance of a thorough grasp of accounting principles, sector-specific regulations, and rigorous analysis of contractual terms and transactions to ensure both accurate and transparent financial reporting.
Through real-world case studies, practical examples, and an in-depth analysis of the latest regulatory developments, this webinar will equip you with the following competencies:
An understanding of the core principles of IFRS 15 and the application of these principles across various types of contracts and industries.
A clear understanding of the distinction between acting as a principal versus acting as an agent in transactions.
Know how acting as a principle affects revenue recognition, tax liabilities, and reporting obligations under IFRS 15.
Understand the income tax and VAT consequences of different revenue recognition scenarios, particularly focusing on how the role of principal influences tax calculations.
Apply your understanding of IFRS 15 to complex real-world scenarios, enhancing your ability to handle intricate revenue recognition issues in your professional roles.
The following topics are under discussion for this month:
IFRS 15 and the classification of income.
Principal vs agent.
The difference in treatment of receipts.
Treatment income tax and VAT.
Key differences between revenue and gross income.
Key issues and challenges.
Complex contracts.
Timing of revenue recognition.
Potential deferred tax consequences of revenue .
This training is compliant with the International Education Standard (IES7) issued by the International Federation of Accountants and recognised for CPD by relevant professional bodies including ACCA, CIMA, IAC, IIA, SAICA and SAIPA.
All attendees are issued with a CPD certificate available in an online profile.
Caryn Maitland is a Chartered Accountant (SA). She has been a member of IRBA as a registered auditor and accountant since 2002 and is also a registered member of SAICA.
Caryn has lectured Auditing and Accounting at various institutions and has conducted independent workshops and seminars for professional accountants since 2006 on various topics. She has presented on the national tour for the annual Legislation Update with ProBeta Training (Pty) Ltd in 2014 and 2015, as well as on the FASSET national tour for the Tax Administration Act in 2014. Caryn is also involved with the annual SAICA SMP Technical tour.
Carmen Westermeyer graduated in 2001 from the University of Natal, Durban (now UKZN), with a BCom Honours degree in Accounting and completed her articles with PwC in 2004. She has been a member of SAICA since then. In 2008, she was appointed lecturer at UKZN and coordinated the Taxation 300 course until December 2010. She then took over the role of Academic Leader for the Taxation Department, as well as the coordination of the Postgraduate Taxation Programme.
In December 2012 Carmen started running ad hoc training courses for members of the profession. From December 2013, she moved into commercial training and consulting on a full-time basis. She has been involved in various training activities, such as the SAICA SMP training in 2014 and the FASSET Budget and Tax Update in 2015 and 2016.
The following persons will benefit from attending this webinar:
Professional accountants such as CA(SA), BAP(SA), AGA(SA), Professional Accountant (SA), FCCA, BA(SA) and ACCA.
Registered auditors.
Company directors.
Financial managers.
Registered tax practitioners.
Individual Booking: R380.00
Company Booking:
Group Price 1 - From R156 per person (up to 5 users)
Group Price 2 - From R102 per person (up to 10 users)
Group Price 3 - From R92 per person (over 11 users)
If you already have a profile, login and register for the webinar.
If you don’t have a profile, create a free profile then login and register for the webinar. Click here to create a free profile (There is no charge to create a profile and gain access to our free content).
To find out about the Resource Centre, Accounting Library and CPD Subscription Plans, click here .
At the Accounting Academy, we recognize the evolving needs of businesses in today's dynamic environment. Beyond our standard webinar offerings, we provide tailored corporate training solutions designed to empower your team with the latest in accounting and professional skills. Whether you're looking for online sessions or face-to-face training, our programs are crafted to ensure a comprehensive and engaging learning experience.
Drawing inspiration from modern training methodologies, our corporate solutions are interactive, adaptable, and focused on real-world applications. We prioritize hands-on learning, ensuring your team can immediately apply their newfound knowledge in practical scenarios.
Interested in a bespoke corporate training experience? Reach out to us at [email protected] or call 010 593 0466. Together, let's design a training program that elevates your team's capabilities and aligns with your organizational goals.
Have any questions or need any assistance? Contact us today!
Online chat through our website.
WhatsApp: Start chatting (+27635026114)
Phone: 010 593 0466
E-mail: [email protected]