Government Contracting Mystery The world of government contracting is often a mystery for those looking in from the civilian world. Many wonder what DCAA and FAR are. To clear up some of the mystery, here are answers to some common…
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More Unallowable Costs Government contractors must adhere to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), which provides businesses the guidelines on contract procurement. Under FAR, there are costs that are not billable to the government, such as, organizational costs, fines and penalties,…
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Allowable or Unallowable? Most business owners try to avoid nondeductible expenses for tax purposes per the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules. Government contractors take this a step further by avoiding unallowable costs as per Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). What makes…
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Top 5 failures in a Preaward Survey Part 2 of 2-part series In part 1 of this series, we identified the top 5 epic fails of the preaward survey as involving the labor distribution, policies and procedures, generally accepted accounting…
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Unallowable Cost Events Unallowable events can seem harmless enough, but are they really? What is the real impact of unallowable events for government contractors? Before delving into the impact, let’s take a quick review of what is meant by the…
Read MoreAre Legal Costs Allowable or Unallowable for Government Contractors?
Are Legal Costs Allowable or Unallowable for Government Contractors? One of the most ambiguous things that a government contractor or their accountant has to deal with when making accounting entries is the allowability of legal fees and costs. The rules regarding…
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