Since November 2007, ACRA has required Singapore-incorporated companies to file their financial statements in XBRL — a special format that tags each line item so it can be read directly by regulators, auditors and financial analysts. Pointer Services converts your financial statements into the correct XBRL template and handles the filing on your behalf.
Key Facts You Should Know
XBRL filing with ACRA has been mandatory since November 2007
It generally applies to non-exempt companies, and to exempt companies that are insolvent
Most small companies qualify for the simplified XBRL template
How It Works
Step 1: Statements Received
We receive your finalised financial statements.
Step 2: XBRL Mapping
Your figures are mapped into ACRA's required taxonomy.
Step 3: Internal Review
A final accuracy check before submission.
Step 4: Filed With ACRA
Submitted with confirmation once accepted.
What's Included
XBRL Conversion
Your financial statements mapped accurately into ACRA's XBRL taxonomy.
Full or Simplified XBRL
The correct filing type selected based on your company's size and structure.
Direct ACRA Filing
Submission handled on your behalf, with confirmation once accepted.
Package Fee for XBRL Financial Report
Package
Fee (SGD)
XBRL Financial Report
From S$300
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Why It Matters
Avoid rejected filings from incorrect XBRL mapping
One less compliance deadline to track yourself
Filed by a team that keeps up with ACRA's format updates