TIRNO-00-D-00020 and TIRNO-95-D-00066

Cumulative Allowable Cost Worksheet

Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001

 

May 2003

 

Reference Number:  2003-1C-102

 

 

This report has cleared the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration disclosure review process and information determined to be restricted from public release has been redacted from this document.

 

 

May 2, 2003

 

 

MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID A. GRANT

                                         DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT

                                         INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

                                        

FROM:     Daniel R. Devlin /s/ Daniel R. Devlin

                 Assistant Inspector General for Audit (Headquarters Operations and

                 Exempt Organizations Programs)

 

SUBJECT:     TIRNO-00-D-00020 and TIRNO-95-D-00066 Cumulative Allowable Cost Worksheet Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 and 2001 (Audit #200310002.032)

 

The Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) prepared a Cumulative Allowable Cost Worksheet as part of their examination of the contractor’s certified final indirect cost rate proposals and related books and records for reimbursement of Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001 incurred costs.  The purpose of the Cumulative Allowable Cost Worksheet is to present the allowable costs and fee for those contracting actions that are identified as physically completed and should be closed, as well as to maintain a record of audited cumulative allowable costs by fiscal year and subcontract

 

In summary, the DCAA stated that the contractor’s accounting and billing systems are generally adequate to ensure final vouchers are based on allowable cost and fee data.

 

The information in this report should not be used for purposes other than that intended without prior consultation with the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration regarding its applicability.

 

If you have any questions, please contact me at (202) 622-8500 or you may call

John R. Wright, Director, at (202) 927-7077.

 

 

Attachment

 

NOTICE:

The Office of Inspector General for Tax Administration has no objection to the release of this report, at the discretion of the contracting officer, to duly authorized representatives of the contractor.

 

The contractor information contained in this report is proprietary information.  The restrictions of 18 USC 1905 must be followed in releasing any information to the public.

 

This report may not be released without the approval of this office, except to an agency requesting the report for use in negotiating or administering a contract with the contractor.

 

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