48 CFR · Federal Acquisition Regulations System

§ 1516.303-74 — Determining the value of in-kind contributions.

48 CFR § 1516.303-74

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48 C.F.R. § 1516.303-74 (2026).

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1516.303-74 Determining the value of in-kind contributions. In-kind contributions accepted from a contractor will be addressed on a case-by-case basis provided the established values do not exceed fair market values.

(a)Where the Agency receives title to donated land, building, equipment or supplies and the property is not fully consumed during performance of the contract, the Contracting Officer should establish the property's value based on the contractor's booked costs (i.e., acquisition cost less depreciation, if any) at the time of donation. If the booked costs reflect unrealistic values when compared to current market conditions, the Contracting Officer may establish another appropriate value if supported by an independent appraisal of the fair market value of the donated property

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