Audit
of Final Vouchers, TIRNO-95-D-00063
September 2003
Reference
Number: 2003-1C-215
This report has cleared the Treasury Inspector General For
Tax Administration disclosure review process and information determined to be
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September 29, 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: Audit of Final Vouchers, TIRNO-95-D-00063
(Audit #200310002.049)
At your
request, the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) examined 11 final vouchers
issued under contract number TIRNO-95-D-00063.
The purpose of the examination was to determine the allowable cost and
fee under the contract.
The DCAA
indicated that claimed costs represent costs which are considered allowable
under the contract and, therefore, are reimbursable. Additionally, the DCAA stated that the
contractor’s accounting and billing systems are generally considered 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 those
intended without prior consultation with the Treasury Inspector General for Tax
Administration regarding their applicability.
If you have any questions, please
contact me at (202) 622-8500 or 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 U.S.C. § 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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