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ReliAscent's Quick Guide to Incurred Cost Proposals

ReliAscent® would like to remind all government contractors that if you had a Cost Reimbursable type contract in 2023, your Incurred Cost Proposal / DCAA ICE Submission is due 6 months after the end of...

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Incurred Cost Proposal Overview & FAQ for Contractors

With Incurred Cost Proposals due to the DCAA by the end of June (for most government contractors that had a cost type contract in 2022), now is a great time to provide a general overview and FAQ for small...

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Incurred Cost Proposal FAQ and Overview

Incurred Cost Proposal Reminder

ReliAscent® would like to remind all government contractors that if you had a Cost Reimbursable type contract in 2022, your Incurred Cost Proposal / DCAA ICE Submission is due 6 months after the end of...

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Incurred Cost Proposals

It’s June – Are You Done With Your ICE?

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We would like to remind all Federal Government Contractors that if you had a cost reimbursable type contract in 2015, and your FY ends on December 31st, you are facing a critical deadline in less than 4...

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Incurred Cost Submission Deadline Looming...

It’s that time of year again (I know, I know), and even though your small business is just getting over the chaos of tax season, ReliAscent would like to remind our clients and all federal contractors...

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DCAA Updates the ICE

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The Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) has just released an updated version of the Incurred Cost Electronically Model (the standard ICE submission) for contractors preparing adequate incurred cost...

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Managing your Incurred Cost Proposal year round

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Now that we are reaching the end of the "incurred cost proposal" season for most contractors (contractors whose fiscal year ends December 31st), most accountants are breathing a sigh of relief. This is...

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The Season for the Incurred Cost Submission (ICE)

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The Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR Para 52.216-7) require that the Federal Contractor submit an "adequate final indirect cost rate proposal" to their Contracting Officer within 6 months of the end...

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