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Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Overview Gianluca Garbellotto, IPHIX Efficient and Effective Government Reporting - Ottawa, October 17 2012.

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1 Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Overview Gianluca Garbellotto, IPHIX Efficient and Effective Government Reporting - Ottawa, October 17 2012

2 Overview Standard Business Reporting (SBR) is a group of international programs based on XBRL and designed to reduce the business-to-government reporting burden Started in The Netherlands in 2003, SBR was then adopted in Australia in 2006 and is currently being considered by other countries Key features: – Cross-government – Multi-agency – Multiple forms/domains – Standards, including but not limited to XBRL, are enablers Key focus: costs reduction for businesses – and Government Closed reporting environment, mainly form based

3 Background - Banks Report 2006 The Australian Government should: – Encourage departments and agencies to systematically use information technology to reduce business compliance costs, and consult with business in doing so; and – Provide resources to ensure business is aware of information technology solutions – Develop and adopt a business reporting standard within the Australian Government sphere by 2008, based on the Netherlands model and work undertaken by the Australian Tax Office (ATO)

4 What is SBR? www.sbr.gov.au – and of course www.sbr-nl.nl Standard Business Reporting (SBR) is an Australian Government initiative to reduce the business-to- government reporting burden Streamline business-to-government reporting through their SBR-enabled accounting/payroll software Using SBR-enabled software will allow Australian businesses to prepare and lodge key government forms directly from their software to SBR partner agencies Businesses will need to register for an AUSkey which will allow them to send reports via SBR.

5 Primary aims of SBR – where the savings are Standards to reduce cost to business Single language to report to government Harmonisation and reduction of reported data Ability to map/attach meaning to business and financial data Reporting data becomes a by-product of normal business record keeping/accounting processes Have reports pre-filled in business software As far as possible – automate the reporting process

6 Secondary aims Send reports electronically, directly from business software Real time lodgment Receipt and/or meaningful error messages Use of “core services” for submission not essential

7 Scale of the SBR Programs The Netherlands – 3 agencies – 1.5 million businesses – Reporting elements reduced from 200,000 to 4,500 (-98%) Australia – 12 agencies – 2.1 million businesses – Reporting elements reduced from 9,648 to 2,838 (-71%)

8 Australian SBR Program Live in July 2010 Cost: AUD 170M Estimated cost savings from the original business case: AUD 800M/year Take-up very low, savings so far have been minimal – Incomplete bundle of forms in scope – Tentative marketing from participating agencies – Parallel, more traditional filing channels still in place

9 Australian SBR Program An independent May 2012 report commissioned by the Australian Government estimates cost savings for the next few years in AUD 500M/year ATO confirmed the transition of all its forms within SBR Significant increase in scope: Superannuation industry – 100M transactions per year – Cost over 3.5 billion More information http://iphix.net/update- australian-standard-business-reporting-sbr- program/

10 Basic Components of SBR DefinitionalTaxonomyDefinitionalTaxonomy Messaging Infrastructure Core Services Messaging Infrastructure Core Services Business Software Government Agency STANDARDIZED FORMAT Web services STANDARDIZED CONTENT REGISTRATION AND ASSERTION AUTHENTICATION TOKEN AuthenticationAUSkeyAuthenticationAUSkey ReportingTaxonomiesReportingTaxonomies COMMON LANGUAGE

11 Taxonomy The SBR taxonomy has two main layers – Definitional taxonomy – Reporting taxonomies Definitional – dictionary of agreed terms that comprise the common language Reporting – specific structures (expressed in the common language) for the exchange of data

12 Information Classification A A.1 A.2 B.1 B.2 … Agency X Report X.1 Report X.2 Agency YAgency … Report Y.1 Report Y.2 Definitional Taxonomy Reporting Taxonomies Define the concept once… … re-use on many reports Address Wages & Salaries Information Classification B How the SBR Taxonomy Works

13 Core Services Provide the infrastructure to facilitate transfer of messages between businesses and agencies Operates as a ‘post office’, directing messages through a single channel from any business to multiple government agencies Maintains the privacy of each data transaction – Only the transport information is analysed – business content remains “unopened” – Messages are not stored in CS

14 Core Services Uses web standards – open standards for transport, messaging, description and security – standards documented in the Software Developer’s Kit, in particular the Web Services Implementation Guide (WIG) – Web services: List, Pre-fill, Pre-lodge, and Lodge

15 Bespoke solutions, SBR enabled Computer installed with SBR compatible software Fund / Intermediary BUSINESS / FUND Core Services Response

16 Authentication AUSkey Single secure credential to authenticate businesses lodging reports via SBR Available via the Australian Business Register Balance between useability and security

17 SBR Compatible What do we mean when we say ‘SBR compatible’? – Common reporting language – Definitional taxonomy – Used in a report structure for reporting to Government Can be re-used for other reporting – Standard interfaces -> Core Services

18 SBR Future Scope Cooper Review – Future superannuation recommendations Not For Profit – Proposal paper to the Council of Australian Governments Henry Review Department of Human Services Lending Industry XML Initiative - Collaboration to extend SBR Taxonomy beyond Governance Additional forms for existing agencies

19 Your Speaker Gianluca Garbellotto IPHIX, CEO XBRL Global Ledger Working Group, Chair gg@iphix.net Twitter: @iphixbrl Blog: http://iphix.net/bloghttp://iphix.net/blog


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