The government passed the Single Audit Act of 1984, as amended in 1996, to ensure that organizations receiving federal grant awards use the funds in compliance with the federal government’s requirements. The Act refers to a “single audit” because it consolidates multiple individual compliance audits into a single audit covering all of a non-federal entity’s federal awards.
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