On 19 May 2010 11:20, Nick Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:52:21AM +1000, david wrote:
>> While on the subject, does anyone know anything about the ATO's new
>> consumer tax system interface?
>
> Their main page is http://www.sbr.gov.au/
>
> They use something called XBRL which is apparently a huge XML schema for
> reporting information about a business. I sent them email to register;
> haven't heard back yet.
>
> They have a schema viewer at:
>
>        
> https://taxonomy-collaboration.sbr.abs.gov.au/yeti/resources/yeti-gwt/Yeti.jsp#tax~(id~11*v~744)!net~(a~141*l~43)!lang~(code~en)!rg~(rg~13*p~7)
>
> Funky URL. I wonder if it is a turing-complete language?
>
> With thousands of schema elements, what I really need is a guide to which
> elements are important and which are not.
>

>From memory there's an XBRL users group here in Sydney, which might be
worth attending if you're interested in learning more about this sort
of thing.

Lindsay


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