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Ins and Outs of In Costs Under the Super Circular Webinar Series March 4: Does Our CAA Effectively Estimate and Reconcile In Costs? Miss a webinar? View it On Demand www.caplaw.org/conferencesandtrainings/webinars.html This Webinar Series is part of the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Legal Training and Technical Assistance (T/TA) Center. It was created by Community Action Program Legal Services, Inc. (CAPLAW) in the performance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Community Services Cooperative Agreement Grant Award Number 90ET0441-01. Any opinion, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressed In this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. 2 1

Webinar Control Panel Raise your hand to ask a question Only enabled if you have entered your Audio Pin! Enter Your Audio Pin Enter questions & comments here 3 Negotiated In Cost Rate Choices - REVISED CAPLAW In Cost Series Part 3 February 25, 2015 Workshop Leader: Kay Sohl 4 2

OMB s Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200 Published at Code of Federal Regulations on December 26, 2013 Implementation Regulations published on December 19, 2014 Effective for awards that begin after 12/26/14 & audits of fiscal years beginning after 12/26/14 5 Big Change for In Costs All federal agencies & pass-through entities must accept approved NICR - negotiated in cost rate Pass thru entities are required to either allow sub-recipients to negotiate in rate or use a flat in rate of 10% of MTDC (modified total costs) 6 3

Big Change for In Costs Uniform Guidance permits extension of NICR timeframe Alternative to negotiating every year May request extension of approved rate for up to 4 years If extension granted, may not negotiate again until end of extension period 7 Exceptions to Uniform Guidance Federal statutes override Uniform Guidance Federal agencies may have statutory authority to limit or disallow certain costs Link to list of federal agency responses to Uniform Guidance, https://cfo.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/agency- Exceptions.pdf 8 4

Uniform Guidance: 3 Ways to Recover In Costs Negotiated In Cost Rate-NICR 10% de minimis rate Direct charging through cost allocation 9 Negotiated In Cost Rate Recipients & sub-recipients negotiate rates with their federal cognizant agency Cognizant agency is usually the entity s largest source of federal $ Sub-recipients without federal awards generally cannot negotiate in cost rates with federal agencies 10 5

Potential Catch 22 10 % de minimis rate is available to recipients and sub-recipients that have never had a NICR NICR must be current in order to be protected by must allow provisions of Uniform Guidance??? Entities with prior NICR but no current NICR and no federal award??? 11 NICR Negotiation Process Identify cognizant agency Clarify negotiating process Submit proposed NICR using estimated costs Review and revise if required Receive NICRA Negotiated In Cost Rate Agreement 12 6

NICRA Establishes Timeframe for Use of Rate Provisional rate: temporary, based on estimated costs-subject to adjustment Final rate: based on actual costs Predetermined rate: not subject to adjustment Fixed rate with carry forward: adjustment made in future periods 13 Provisional Rates Most Common for Newer or Smaller Entities Rate proposal uses estimated costs for fiscal year Requires submission of audited financial info within 6 months of the end of fiscal year True-up process used to determine if provisional rate was under or over actual rate 14 7

In Cost Rate: Based on a Fraction Numerator = In Costs Denominator = Direct Costs Must make choices about both 15 Defining In Costs Must include administrative costs which benefit entire entity May include other common or shared costs which benefit entire entity: Facilities Telephone/internet Copiers, etc. 16 8

Administrative Costs Include Accounting & fiscal management Board support HR management IT management Agency-wide strategic planning Executive management 17 Not All Admin Costs are In Administrative functions that benefit only one or a limited number of programs/awards may be treated as Direct Costs Example: o Accountant performing only Head Start functions 18 9

Numerator Choices for NICR Direct Allocation Method In = Admin costs only Simplified Allocation Method In = Admin plus facilities & other shared costs 19 More Numerator Choices Multiple Rate involves use of multiple In Cost Pools Special Rate- used to address distorting factors typically negotiated with larger entities 20 10

Only Allowable In Costs in Numerator All methods of computing the In Cost numerator require excluding unallowable in costs Example: o Alcohol served at Board functions 21 3 Choices for the Direct Cost Base (Denominator) Direct Salaries & Wages (including compensated absences) Total Direct Salaries & Wages (including employer PR tax & fringe benefits) Modified Total Direct Cost: MTDC 22 11

All Bases Must Include All Direct Costs Direct cost base: must include costs funded through private sources as well as fed sources Must include costs that are unallowable for federal funds Use of Modified Total Direct Costs as base requires exclusion of some costs 23 NICR using MTDC Base TOTAL Expenses Unallow in costs Excluded costs In costs MTDC award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed cost 4,450,000 10,000 40,000 800,000 3,600,000 1,000,000 1,740,000 660,000 200,000 Allowable In 800,000 MDTC 3,600,000 In rate 0.222 24 12

Applying the MTDC In Rate TOTAL Expenses Unallow in costs Excluded costs In costs MTDC award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed cost 4,450,000 10,000 40,000 800,000 3,600,000 1,000,000 1,740,000 660,000 200,000 In Rate.222-800,000 800,000 222,222 386,667 146,667 44,444 Excluded costs -40000 40,000 Unallow in costs -10000 10,000 Total Costs 0 0 0 1,222,222 2,126,667 846,667 254,444 25 NICR using Total Direct Salaries Base TOTAL Expenses Total Costs Unallow in costs In costs Direct Costs award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed cost Salaries & Fringe Benefits 3,600,000 600,000 3,000,000 800,000 1,500,000 520,000 180,000 Other Expenses 850,000 10,000 200,000 640,000 200,000 240,000 180,000 20,000 Total 4,450,000 10,000 800,000 3,640,000 1,000,000 1,740,000 700,000 200,000 Allowable In 800,000 Total Direct Salaries & Fringe Benefits 3,000,000 j In rate 0.267 26 13

Applying Total Direct Salaries Base Rate Unallow in Allowable in Total Costs award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed TotalDirect Salaries 3,000,000 800,000 1,500,000 520,000 180,000 Allowable in cost 800,000 In Rate.27% -800,000 800,000 213,333 400,000 138,667 48,000 Other Direct exp 10,000 640,000 200,000 240,000 180,000 20,000 Unallow in alloc -10,000 10,000 10,000 Total Costs 0 0 1,450,000 1,213,333 2,140,000 838,667 258,000 27 NICR using Direct Salaries Base TOTAL Expenses Total Costs Unallow in costs In costs Direct Costs award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed cost Salaries Only 2,640,000 440,000 2,200,000 588,000 1,100,000 380,000 132,000 Other Expenses 1,810,000 10,000 360,000 1,440,000 412,000 640,000 320,000 68,000 Total 4,450,000 10,000 800,000 3,640,000 1,000,000 1,740,000 700,000 200,000 Allowable In 800,000 Direct Salaries Only 2,200,000 In rate 0.364 28 14

Applying Direct Salaries Base Rate Total Unallow in Allowable in Total Costs award 1 award 2 award 3 non-fed Salaries Only 2,200,000 588,000 1,100,000 380,000 132,000 Allowable In Costs 800,000 In Rate.36% -800,000 800,000 213,500 400,000 139,000 47,500 Other Direct exp 10,000 1,440,000 412,000 640,000 320,000 68,000 Unallow in alloc -10,000 10,000 10,000 Total Costs 0 0 4,450,000 1,213,500 2,140,000 839,000 257,500 29 3 Bases Result in 3 Different In Rates MTDC Example: 22.2 Total Direct Salaries Base: 26.7% Direct Salaries Base: 36.4% 30 15

All 3 Bases Result in the Same Total Recovery of In Costs Choice of base may impact the in cost burden charged to your distinct programs or awards Choice of base & resulting NICR may create more or less resistance from private funders 31 Which Base Will Yield Highest In Cost Rate? Direct Salaries and Wages provides smallest denominator and yields highest in % Total Direct Salaries & Wages (including employer taxes & benefits) yields next highest in % MTDC yields lowest in % 32 16

Impact of Numerator on Rate Direct Allocation Method includes only in Admin Costs in In Simplified Allocation Method includes in Admin Costs & Facilities & Common Costs Direct Method results in smaller numerator = lower rate 33 In Cost Proposal Steps Develop master schedule of all cost centers and in Identify the costs to be included in the in cost center Identify cost center structure: o Each award = a cost center o Each program = a cost center (which may be supported by multiple awards) 34 17

Proposal Must Include All Costs for Agency Fiscal Year In costs o Allowable for federal $$$ o Unallowable Direct costs o Allowable for federal $$$ o Unallowable o Includes costs met through non-federal sources 35 Choices Negotiate a NICR? Request extension for your NICR? Simplified or Direct Allocation method? Which Base? Seek predetermined or fixed rate? 36 18

Follow-up Webinar March 4, 2015 Estimating and Reconciling In Costs o Impact of over and under estimating in cost rates o Dealing with statutory limitations on admin and in costs 37 19