Intangible assets occupy an increasingly significant place in the activities of organizations of various forms of ownership and various industries (including healthcare). This sets the task of developing accounting regulations that would ensure the formation of complete and reliable information about intangible assets. Currently, the accounting of intangible assets of commercial organizations and non-profit organizations that do not belong to the public sector is regulated by PBU 14/2007 “Accounting for intangible assets”. At the same time, the adopted Program for the further reform of Russian accounting provides for the adoption of a new FSB “Intangible Assets” for commercial organizations and non-profit organizations that do not belong to the public sector. In order to implement this Program, the Accounting Development Fund “National Non-State Accounting Regulator “Accounting Methodological Center” (Foundation “NRBU “BMC”) developed and published for discussion the FSBU Draft “Intangible Assets”. The innovations of this Project are analyzed in this article. The Russian Accounting Standards Reform Program aims at further convergence of Russian Federal Accounting Standards (FSBU) with IFRS regulations. In this regard, it is of interest to study the degree of convergence of the regulations of the FSBU Project “Intangible Assets” with the regulations of IAS 38 “Intangible Assets”. The research methods were comparison, analysis, synthesis, grouping method, systemic and logical approaches. As a result of the study, the article identified and substantiated aspects of greater proximity of the regulations of the FSBU Project “Intangible Assets” to the regulations of IFRS (IAS) 38 in comparison with the regulations of PBU 14/2007, as well as such issues of accounting for intangible assets, for which the FSBU Project “Intangible Assets” differs from IAS 38.