TL;DR, 3 Point Summary
- FAR compliance requires tracking allowable vs. unallowable costs per Part 31.
- Flow down clauses must be included in all subcontracts over the micro purchase threshold.
- Annual self assessments reduce DCAA audit findings by up to 60%.
Table of Contents
- What is FAR Compliance?
- Key FAR Requirements for 2026
- Cost Allowability Rules
- Mandatory Flow Down Clauses
- Common FAR Violations to Avoid
What is FAR Compliance?
A step by step FAR compliance checklist covering allowable costs, mandatory clauses, and audit readiness for federal contractors in 2026. This guide provides a comprehensive overview for government contractors operating in 2026's complex regulatory environment.
Understanding the nuances of FAR compliance checklist is essential for maintaining contract eligibility, avoiding audit findings, and sustaining competitive advantage in the federal marketplace.
Key FAR Requirements for 2026
Contractors must be aware of the specific requirements applicable to their contract type, dollar value, and agency. Key requirements include proper documentation, timely reporting, and maintaining adequate internal controls aligned to federal standards.
- Cost Allowability Rules, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
- Mandatory Flow Down Clauses, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
- Common FAR Violations to Avoid, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
Key Takeaways
- Start with a written policies & procedures manual aligned to FAR Part 31.
- Segregate direct vs. indirect costs in your accounting system.
- Document every cost disallowance decision with a written rationale.
- Review your compliance program annually or after every contract award.
- Use automated compliance tools to flag potential FAR violations in real time.
Key Regulations
Official regulatory references
Authoritative government sources for the regulations discussed in this article.
FAR Part 52 — Contract Clauses
Full text of all standard FAR contract clauses and solicitation provisions used in federal contracts.
www.acquisition.gov
DFARS Part 252 — Contract Clauses
DoD-specific DFARS clauses including 252.204-7012 cybersecurity and defense-specific flow-down requirements.
www.acquisition.gov
eCFR — Title 48 FAR
Live, always-current consolidated FAR text in Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
www.ecfr.gov
DCAA Contract Audit Manual
DCAA guidance on audit procedures, accounting system adequacy, and documentation requirements.
www.dcaa.mil
Frequently Asked Questions
ProcureAudit Editorial Team
Compliance experts with 15+ years in federal contracting, DCAA audit support, and FAR/DFARS advisory services.
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