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Version 0.3 of the CAFR Taxonomy

22 Feb 18:38
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The comment period for version 0.3 closed on May 8, 2020 - visit https://xbrl.us/cafr-demo for details and comments received on definitions, references, labels, as well as the structure of the taxonomy.

The entry point for this version of the CAFR Taxonomy is: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xbrlus/cafr/v1.0RC7/cafr_all_2020-05-01.xsd.

This is a demonstration release - this release is not a complete taxonomy.

This release illustrates how data standards can be created and used in the municipal marketplace. The standards are being developed by the XBRL US Standard Government Reporting Working Group to evaluate how standards can improve efficiencies by automating the process of creating, collecting, and analyzing government data.

Sample inline XBRL CAFR

City of Bakersfield (California) Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended June 30, 2019 - contributed by XBRL US Member Gray CPA Consulting

College of DuPage (Illinois) Single Audit Report for the year ended June 30, 2019 - contributed by XBRL US Member IRIS Business Services, LLC

County of Page (Virginia) Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended June 30, 2019 - contributed by XBRL US Sole Practitioner Member Allyson Ugarte

Please note: all reported facts in these instances may not be tagged because of the limited number of elements created for this Demonstration Release of the CAFR taxonomy.

Change log for this taxonomy:

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Version 0.2 of the CAFR Taxonomy

31 May 14:01
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The entry point for this version of the CAFR Taxonomy is: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xbrlus/cafr/v1.0RC4/us-cafr_full-entry.xsd.

This is a demonstration release - this release is not a complete taxonomy.

This release illustrates how data standards can be created and used in the municipal marketplace. The standards are being developed by the XBRL US Standard Government Reporting Working Group to evaluate how standards can improve efficiencies by automating the process of creating, collecting, and analyzing government data.

Inline XBRL Samples

Below is a collection of member-contributed sample inline filings based on this release, displayed using the SEC's inline viewer. Click the name of the state, county or municipality to see examples.

Sample inline XBRL CAFRs

County of Albemarle, Virginia as of June 30, 2017
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

City of Columbus, Ohio as of December 31, 2017
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

City of Los Angeles, California as of June 30, 2018
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

City of Los Angeles, California as of June 30, 2018 (Assets Only)
- contributed by Allyson R. Ugarte – Sole Practitioner Member

County of McHenry Illinois as of November 30, 2017
- contributed by DataTracks

County of San Diego, California as of June 30, 2018
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

County of Will, Illinois as of November 30, 2018
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

County of Will, Illinois as of November 30, 2017
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

County of Will, Illinois as of November 30, 2016
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

Please note: all reported facts in these instances may not be tagged because of the limited number of elements created for this Demonstration Release of the CAFR taxonomy.

Change log for this taxonomy:

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Version 0.1 of the CAFR Taxonomy

11 Jan 14:18
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The entry point for the CAFR Taxonomy (Demonstration Release) is: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xbrlus/cafr/v1.0RC1/cafr_2019-01-16.xsd.

This is an initial release of a taxonomy model - this release is not a complete taxonomy.

This is a Demonstration Release, to illustrate how data standards can be created and used in the municipal marketplace. The standards were developed by the XBRL US State and Local Government Disclosure Modernization Working Group as a pilot to test the premise that standards can improve efficiencies by automating the process of creating, collecting, and analyzing government data.

The Working Group solicited feedback during a 60-day public review period that ended on March 18, 2019. Input was requested on:

  • Definitions and references for the elements. Are the definitions accurate? Are references appropriate? Should revisions or modifications be made?
  • General input. Is the taxonomy structured appropriately? Is the documentation provided helpful and understandable?

Inline XBRL Samples

Below is a collection of member-contributed sample inline filings based on this release, displayed using the SEC's inline viewer. Click the name of the state, county or municipality to see examples.

Sample inline XBRL CAFRs

County of Albemarle, VA
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

City of Alexandria, VA
- contributed by Allyson R. Ugarte – Sole Practitioner Member

Town of Ashland, VA
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

City of Bristol, VA
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

County of Culpeper, VA
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

City of Falls Church, VA
- contributed by Allyson R. Ugarte – Sole Practitioner Member

County of Fauquier, VA
- contributed by Ez-XBRL

State of Georgia
- contributed by Workiva

Hillsborough County, FL – District School Board
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

Jacksonville, FL – Aviation Authority
- contributed by IRIS Business Services LLC

County of Loudoun, VA
- contributed by Allyson R. Ugarte – Sole Practitioner Member

County of McHenry, IL
- contributed by DataTracks

City of Oakland, CA
- contributed by Workiva

City of St. Petersburg, FL
- contributed by CAFR OnlineThales Consulting

City of Virginia Beach, VA
- contributed by CAFR OnlineThales Consulting

State of Utah
- contributed by Workiva

Please note: all reported facts in these instances may not be tagged because of the limited number of elements created for this Demonstration Release of the CAFR taxonomy.

Legal notice || Patent Notice