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ICS Essentials #2: Who Must Submit an ICS? (Contract Types & Exemptions)

January 7, 2026 by Vik Singh

Determining ICS submission requirements for cost-reimbursable vs fixed-price contracts under FAR 52.216-7 and commercial item exemptions.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes Not every contractor is required to file an Incurred Cost Submission but if your contracts include cost-reimbursable elements, the ICS becomes an annual compliance requirement under FAR 52.216-7. Understanding whether your contract requires an ICS is essential for staying compliant and avoiding unilateral rate determinations from your ACO. This article explains exactly who must submit an ICS and which contracts are exempt.   Core Concept:… Read More

Filed Under: ICS Tagged With: Contract Types, Cost-Reimbursable Contracts, DCAA Compliance, FAR 52.216-7, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, ICS Exemptions, ICS Requirements, Incurred Cost Submission, T&M Contracts

ICS Essentials #1: What Is an Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)?

December 31, 2025 by Vik Singh

What is an Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)? Reconciling actual costs vs provisional billing rates for FAR 52.216-7 compliance.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes If your business has flexibly priced contracts, cost-reimbursable or certain T&M agreements, you are required to submit an Incurred Cost Submission (ICS) each year under FAR 52.216-7. An ICS ensures that every cost billed to the government is reasonable, allowable, and allocable, and that final contract costs reflect what your business actually incurred during the fiscal year. This first installment of the ICS… Read More

Filed Under: ICS Tagged With: Audit Readiness, Contract Closeout, DCAA Compliance, FAR 52.216-7, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, ICS GovCon, ICS Requirements, Incurred Cost Submission, Indirect Rates

Tip # 7: Final Wrap-Up — Year-End Complete, What’s Next?

December 24, 2025 by Vik Singh

Government contractor 2026 strategic financial planning following a successful DCAA year-end close and SAM.gov registration renewal.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes Congratulations, you’ve made it through your GovCon year-end close! After weeks of reviewing invoices, reconciling accounts, validating entries, and preparing reports, it’s time to take a step back and look at the bigger picture: What’s next for 2026? This final tip in the GovCon Year-End Closing Series focuses on strengthening internal processes, refreshing compliance requirements, and setting a solid foundation for the new year. Reflect… Read More

Filed Under: Year End Tagged With: Accounting Systems, Audit Readiness, Business Planning, Compliance Strategy, DCAA Compliance, Financial Planning, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, Indirect Rates, Year-End Closing

Tip # 6: Year End – Review Contract Status Reports & Submit Data to Tax/Audit Teams

December 17, 2025 by Vik Singh

Reviewing GovCon Contract Status Reports (CSR) for year-end data submission to tax and audit teams under DCAA requirements.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes After reviewing your accounting system, reconciling accounts, and confirming compliance under ASC 606 and ASC 842, it’s time to close the loop by reviewing your contract status reports and submitting final data to your tax professionals and auditors. This step connects your operational data to your financial statements, ensuring everything aligns before filings or audits begin. Why It Matters For government contractors, accurate… Read More

Filed Under: Year End Tagged With: Audit Preparation, Contract Status Report, CSR GovCon, DCAA Compliance, Financial Reporting, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, Indirect Rates, Revenue Recognition, Year-End Closing

Tip # 4: Year End – Validate Revenue & Lease Entries

December 3, 2025 by Vik Singh

Government contract revenue recognition ASC 606 and lease accounting ASC 842 validation for DCAA compliance and GAAP reporting.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes Revenue recognition and lease accounting are two of the most complex and most audited areas for government contractors. Getting these entries right ensures your financial statements comply with GAAP, meet DCAA standards, and present an accurate picture of your 2025 performance before year-end. Why It Matters When auditors or contracting officers review your financials, they look closely at how you recognize revenue and account for leases. Revenue recorded… Read More

Filed Under: Year End Tagged With: ASC 606, ASC 842, Audit Readiness, DCAA Compliance, Financial Reporting, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, Lease Accounting, Revenue Recognition, Year-End Closing

Tip # 3: Year End – Reconcile and Analyze Accounts — The Core of a Clean Year-End Close

November 26, 2025 by Vik Singh

Balance sheet reconciliation for government contractors showing bank, A/R, and A/P accounts verified for DCAA and GAAP compliance.

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes Once your accounting system is ready and your team has connected with auditors and tax professionals, it’s time for one of the most critical parts of year-end closing: reconciling and analyzing your accounts. Reconciliation is more than a bookkeeping task it’s how you prove that your financials are accurate, your records are complete, and your company is audit-ready under DCAA and GAAP standards. Why… Read More

Filed Under: Year End Tagged With: Account Reconciliation, Accounting Best Practices, Audit Readiness, Balance Sheet Reconciliation, DCAA Compliance, Financial Analysis, GovCon Accounting, Government Contracting, Indirect Rates, Year-End Closing

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