Re: Indirect Costs on Subcontracts Jon Hart 28 Feb 2001 13:33 EST

Your subcontract should be at the approved indirect cost rate of your
subcontracting institution, regardless of your rate.
Joni.
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At 01:04 PM 2/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Can a prime awardee issue subcontract  on a grant at a higher indirect
>cost rate than the rate provided the prime awardee.?
>
>As an example:    our rate is 25% and our subcontractor rate is 55%.
>
>Eleanor
>
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