Employee Benefits Phase 1 – Exposure Draft, Proposed Section PS 3251

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PSAB is proposing a new standard to replace existing employee benefits standards in the CPA Canada Handbook.

Updating these standards is necessary to reflect the many changes in accounting and pension plans that have occurred since the original employee benefits guidance was developed. This is the first Exposure Draft in a series that will address the changes needed, focusing first on the topics of discount rate guidance and deferral provisions.

We look forward to getting your feedback on these important proposals. Please note: We will be issuing additional proposed updates to other areas of our employee benefits standard in later phases of this project and look forward to receiving your feedback on those topics as well.

PSAB is proposing a new standard to replace existing employee benefits standards in the CPA Canada Handbook.

Updating these standards is necessary to reflect the many changes in accounting and pension plans that have occurred since the original employee benefits guidance was developed. This is the first Exposure Draft in a series that will address the changes needed, focusing first on the topics of discount rate guidance and deferral provisions.

We look forward to getting your feedback on these important proposals. Please note: We will be issuing additional proposed updates to other areas of our employee benefits standard in later phases of this project and look forward to receiving your feedback on those topics as well.

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  • Question 1 - Do you agree with the proposed discount rate approaches for fully funded, partially funded, and unfunded plans?

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  • Question 2 - Do you agree that revaluations on the net defined benefit liability (asset) should be recognized in net assets without subsequent recognition in surplus or deficit?

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  • Question 3 – Would applying the proposals in this Exposure Draft change the accounting treatment for your involvement in a multi-employer plan? Please explain.

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  • Question 4 – Do you think that applying the proposals as outlined in the Exposure Draft would significantly change the understandability of financial reporting on employee benefits? If yes, please explain how understandability would be affected.

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  • Question 5 – Do you think that applying the proposals as outlined in the Exposure Draft would result in a change in decision making for employee benefits? Tell us more.

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