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syndicatedjelly | 1 year ago
Another option is to hire the employee as a contractor and let them deal with their own benefits and time off. What am I not understanding here?
syndicatedjelly | 1 year ago
Another option is to hire the employee as a contractor and let them deal with their own benefits and time off. What am I not understanding here?
jltsiren|1 year ago
Grants are not money you can use the way you see fit. If the budget includes funds for hiring employees, you cannot use them to hire contractors. You can use the money as originally requested, return it, or apply for a permission to change the budget. You can make minor changes on your own, but not major changes such as hiring a third party to do a substantial part of the work.
MarcieRBlack|1 year ago
Yes, PTO does go into indirect costs and can not go into direct costs. Labor is separated out by hours worked for each customer. Any PTO of time working on indirect, those hours can not be billed to a customer.