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Although TAA requirements only apply beyond a certain dollar threshold (currently $194,000 for goods and services), it does not mean you can ignore TAA if you typically receive orders below that threshold.
What is the SAT threshold for commercial items?
The simplified acquisition threshold (SAT) is $250,000. The SAT can vary depending on the particular acquisition situation.
What does far 52.222 52 mean?
52.222-52 Exemption from Application of the Service Contract Labor Standards to Contracts for Certain Services-Certification.
What is the dollar threshold for a commercial item determination?
The regulations also reduced the dollar threshold required for a commercial item determination from $1,000,000 to the simplified acquisition threshold (currently $250,000).
What is the $10 000 micro purchase threshold?
A micro-purchase is defined by FAR 2.101 as an acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (MPT). Supplies: The MPT for supplies is currently $10,000. FAR 2.101 defines supplies as property except land or interest in land.
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FAR clauses are specific provisions and requirements incorporated into federal government contracts. These clauses aim to ensure consistency and compliance with federal laws, policies and procedures throughout the procurement process.
What is the FAR clause 52.232 7?
52.232-7 Payments under Time-and-Materials and Labor-Hour Contracts. The Government will pay the Contractor as follows upon the submission of vouchers approved by the Contracting Officer or the authorized representative: (a) Hourly rate.
How to determine if an item is commercial?
Commercial items may include the following: Products, other than real property, that have been offered for sale, lease, or license to the general public. Possible indications that an item is commercial are a commercial sales history, listing in catalogs or brochures, an established price, and distributors.
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