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Regulations issued by CBU with conversion of financial statements to IAS/IFRS 14 Required Required to publish four specified statements and an audit report in the print media. Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI) Licensed by the CBU NAS Required Required to publish specified statements and audit report in the print media. State-Owned Enterprises NAS Required Required to publish specified statements and audit report in the print media. The Statutory Framework for Auditing 31. The Law on Auditing Activity (LoAA), similarly to equivalent laws in peer countries, does not define “audit” but, rather, “auditing activity” (i.e., regulating both audit and non- audit services). The difference, while subtle in wording, results in significant consequences for auditors as it in fact regulates any activity performed by auditors and audit firms as opposed to regulating statutory audits only, i.e. auditors that perform audits required by law and only these 14 It is important to note that reporting in accordance with IFRS in Uzbekistan means preparing accounts in accordance with NAS and having auditors convert these into IFRS. The Republic of Uzbekistan – Accounting and Auditing ROSC - 11 - audits. The law defines auditing activity as “for-profit (entrepreneurial) activity by audit firms when performing auditor’s review and other professional services…” These other services are then defined as “establishment and maintenance of accounting, preparation of financial statements, conversion of national financial statements to statements in accordance with international standards, analysis of financial and economic activities of the company, consulting on matters of accounting, tax, planning, management and other matters of financial and economic activity, and preparation of tax returns. Audit firms may provide other professional services envisaged by NSA.” 32. The LoAA prescribes an annual statutory audit for the following: banks and other institutions licensed by the CBU; insurance companies; all joint-stock companies; investment and other funds administering monetary investments of the public at large; charities and NGOs; entities where the sole or one of the shareholders is a public sector entity; quasi-NGOs (entities whose income is established by legislation). In addition, entities not subject to mandatory audit may choose to arrange a voluntary audit of their financial statements. For statutory audits, there is a mandatory auditor rotation after three years on the engagement. Auditing standards applicable in Uzbekistan are National Standards on Auditing (NSA), which are theoretically based on ISA. However, it would be misleading to contend that NAS are fully aligned with ISA. Further, the “auditor’s report” is defined as a long- form report that includes prescribed analytical information, as well as discussion of internal control issues and compliance with taxation and other legislation, etc. The “auditor’s conclusion” contains information resembling that in the audit report prescribed by ISA 700. In addition, because the Uzbek accounting framework is based on attesting to compliance, Uzbek audit conclusions require wording that fits that framework. 33. The Audit Licensing Authority, with the assistance of both the National Association of Download 1.16 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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