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3 results for “auditor compliance” · other

  • Townships

    Toledo, OH
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    This document provides instructions for Ohio townships on preparing their annual financial reports using the regulatory cash basis of accounting, as defined in Auditor of State Bulletin 2015-007. Key requirements include filing the report within 60 days after the fiscal year closes through the Hinkle Annual Financial Data Reporting System, publishing a notice of completion in a local newspaper, and submitting both a PDF financial statement package and specific financial data through the Hinkle System. Late filing penalties are assessed at $25 per day, up to a maximum of $750, though the Auditor of State may waive penalties.

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  • State Board of Accounts 2020 Indiana Township Association Education Conference

    Indianapolis, IN
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    The State Board of Accounts presented training materials for the 2020 Indiana Township Association Education Conference covering virtual audit procedures and expectations. The presentation outlined Indiana Code requirements for audits (conducted at least once every four years using risk-based criteria), types of examinations available (audits, reviews, and compliance assessments), and practical guidance for entities undergoing virtual audits, which involve 85-90% off-site work. Key recommendations included uploading legible documents to the Gateway system, responding promptly to auditor requests, communicating office accessibility and restrictions, and using phone calls or virtual meetings rather than email for substantive communication with auditors.

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  • Jim Thorpe Area School District - - carbon County, Pennsylvania

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General conducted a performance audit of Jim Thorpe Area School District covering October 2009 through March 2012, finding the district complied with applicable state laws, contracts, grant requirements, and administrative procedures in all significant respects. The audit identified three findings including errors in pupil membership reporting that resulted in subsidy underpayment, a possible conflict of interest, and outdated memoranda of understanding with local law enforcement, along with one unrelated observation. The auditor general recommended implementing measures to improve operations and facilitate compliance with legal and administrative requirements.

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