DK-GAAP: Danish Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

Some of our clients are obliged to use a local taxonomy in addition to the ESEF taxonomy. For example, Danish companies are using both ESEF and DK-GAAP. CtrlPrint enables tagging in accordance with these two taxonomies. 

How CtrlPrint Supports Your DK-GAAP reporting and compliance needs

DK-GAAP stands for Danish Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. DK-GAAP is based on the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) but also takes into account local regulations, customs, and practices.

With the CtrlPrint integrated XBRL Tagger, you can easily tag, review, and validate your report using all up-to-date taxonomies for DK-GAAP, ensuring full compliance with electronic reporting regulations while preserving your annual or sustainability report design.

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Reporting formats in Denmark

The IFRS DK XBRL taxonomy framework reflects information requirements for mandatory filings submitted by registered entities to Erhvervsstyrelsen, the Danish Business Authority, as well as to other cooperating agencies, institutions, and authorities in Denmark.

When preparing the XBRL report, Danish clients choose one Primary Taxonomy and one or more Additional Taxonomies.

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