Genuine Learning Blog: Proposed Revisions to FAC Data Collection Form

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Get up to speed on the latest proposed revisions to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse’s Data Collection Form, presented by Alex Romero of Galasso Learning Solutions. This video breaks down the key changes and what they mean for single audit submissions.

  • Overview of the SF-SAC Form and its role in federal award audits
  • Four major proposed revisions to the SF-SAC Form, including new resubmission pathways and structured audit finding fields
  • Introduction of optional yes/no indicators for reporting likely or known frauds
  • Changes to auditor disclosures of prior audit findings with new web form indicators
  • How and when to submit comments and recommendations before the February 17, 2026 deadline

SCACPA is excited to partner with Galasso Learning Solutions and the Genuine Learning Blog for real-time A&A updates and answers for SCACPA members.

Alexandria Romero, CPA, is a seasoned professional with nearly two decades of expertise in governmental and nonprofit accounting. She plays a pivotal role in developing governmental training programs at Galasso Learning Solutions. Before joining the team, Alex honed her skills in various roles within the accounting field. Her engaging presentation style and passion for connecting with attendees have made her a sought-after educator, known for her ability to make complex topics accessible.

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