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4/2/2024
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Resolution Adopting 2024 Indirect Cost Allocation Plan
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Consent Agenda
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<br />Kittitas County <br />Central Services Simplified Indirect Cost Allocation Plan <br />Effective January 1, 2023 <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br /> <br /> The following Central Services Indirect Cost Allocation Plan (“Plan”) memorializes a cost rate for <br />the provision of internal services billed indirectly, i.e. services provided by certain County Departments <br />to other County departments. The Plan is compiled pursuant to Federal regulations, is revised and <br />formally adopted annually, and establishes a reasonable and consistent basis to account for internal- <br />service costs. The rate is established and certified by the County Auditor, and formally adopted via <br />Resolution by the County Commissioners. <br /> <br /> The primary application of the indirect cost rate is for grants-accounting and reporting, though it <br />can also be used to establish costs for contracted county services, or for internal budgeting and <br />accounting. <br /> <br />The cost rate reflects the countywide internal service costs as a percentage of direct service (i.e. <br />services provided to County citizens) personnel costs. The rate is calculated based on 2022 audited <br />figures, and is not adjusted to reflect allowable and excluded costs and an error-margin. The 2024 <br />indirect cost rate is calculated according to the federal Office of Management and Budget simplified <br />method as follows: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> This plan distinguishes Indirect Service departments (those that primarily provide services to other <br />County departments) from Direct Service departments (those that primarily provide services to County <br />citizens). <br /> <br /> The accounting, information technology, communications, and human resources departments are <br />the identified indirect service departments, and are the primary providers of central services. Their <br />operations are 90% dedicated to internal customers, and their central services costs comprise 80% of <br />countywide central services costs. There are four other departments (Auditor/Administration, <br />Courthouse, non-Departmental, Treasurer) that provide indirect services, though not as their primary <br />function. <br /> <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />Additional Costs – Additional expenses not accounted for at the department level, including depreciation. <br />All Other Direct Costs – the amount remaining from total costs less additional expenses, unallowable <br />costs, indirect costs, and direct salaries & wages. <br />Capitalized Assets – Purchases of Asset that has a value $5,000 or above and has a life longer than one <br />year. These assets are depreciated. The Capitalized Asset is removed as an unallowable cost. <br />Central Service and Other Internal Costs:3,046,450 <br />Direct-Cost Personnel:23,414,200 <br />Indirect Rate 13.0% <br />Auditor-Recommended Rate 13%
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