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STUDENT ORGANIZATION FINANCIAL

PROCEDURES GUIDE









Collis Center for Student Involvement

Collis Center Room 303

603-646-3399

HB 6181







Updated October 2011





Liz Agosto, Associate Director

Pat Moss, Accounting Assistant

Cathy Follensbee, Accounting Assistant

CONTENTS



I. INTRODUCTION



II. ALERT!! WHAT'S NEW IN 2011?



III. GETTING STARTED

A. TREASURER AUTHORIZATION

B. DOES MY ORGANIZATION HAVE MONEY?

Tracking Your Account Balance

Getting Funding

C. BASIC FACTS ABOUT ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTS

It's Not a Standard Bank Account

How the Fiscal Year Works

D. GROUND RULES



IV. FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS: PAYMENTS, DEPOSITS, FUND

TRANSFERS

A. FOOD

Take-out food or food delivery costing NO MORE THAN $2,499

Meal IN a restaurant

Take-out food or food delivery costing MORE THAN $2,499

Catering

Hanover Inn Catering

B. GENERAL PURCHASES & RENTALS

Costing $2,499 OR LESS

Costing MORE than $2,499

Costing $10,00 or higher

T-Shirts Policy

Office Supplies Policy

Gifts and Gift Cards Policy

C. PRINTING AND PUBLISHING

Using On-Campus Service (Dartmouth Printing & Mailing)

Off-Campus Service, $2,499 or less

Off-Campus Service, MORE than $2,499

Off-Campus Service costing $10,000 or more.

D. PAYING PEOPLE FOR SERVICES

Current Dartmouth student, performer

Current Dartmouth student, "other" (not performer)

Current Dartmouth employee

Unaffiliated, performer fee

Unaffiliated, honorarium

Unaffiliated, contracted service

E. PAYING GROUPS AND AGENCIES FOR SERVICES

F. INTERNAL TRANSFERS

Sending funds to another Dartmouth account

Receiving funds from another Dartmouth account





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G. FUNDRAISERS AND CHARITABLE DONATIONS

H. DEPOSITS: CASH AND CHECKS

I. DA$H



V. TRAVEL

A. TRAVEL FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION

B. TRAVEL FOR VISITING SPEAKERS AND PERFORMERS



VI. SPECIAL SITUATIONS

Cash Buyout for Performers

Contracts

Lost Receipt

Movie Rights

Reimbursements



VII. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND DETAILS

Cash Advance, How it Works

Fiscal Year

GL Chart String

Itemized Receipt

Journal Transfer

Purchase Card Do's and Don'ts

Year End Close



VIII. GETTING FUNDING



IX. DEADLINES



X. LIST OF FORMS









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I. INTRODUCTION



The purpose of this guide is to explain how to access your organization's funds

and arrange all the various payments needed for your events.



College recognized organizations are required to process all of their financial

transactions through the College accounting system. This system can be

cumbersome and confusing at times, but we're here to help you through the

process.



NOTE: This guide assumes you already have funds in your organization's

account. See SECTION VIII for information on how to apply for funds, and

email Pat Moss to request information on the current status of your account.



We look forward to working with you and helping you to facilitate the success of

your organization's events.







Liz Agosto



Pat Moss



Cathy Follensbee









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II. ALERT: WHAT'S NEW IN 2011?



There have been some significant changes in policies and procedures over the

past year. Please pay attention to these important changes.



Cash Advances

-If higher than $500, cash advances need to be requested AT LEAST two weeks

ahead of need. The advance will be issued in the form of a check payable to the

person who will be responsible for handling the funds.

-If you find out "too late" that your expenses will exceed the $500 limit, you will

need to get the $500 advance, and then also use your own personal funds to

cover the additional expenses. Reimbursement will be arranged during the cash

advance reconciliation process.

-Procedure for a cash advance UP TO $500 has not changed. Request it by 1:00

two business days ahead.



Cashier's Office

-The Cashier's Office has MOVED, and is now located on the first floor of

McNutt. This means no more treks to the building behind Dick's House to pick

up cash advances!!



DA$H

-IMPORTANT: There are new DA$H sheets to use when collecting information

for DA$H charges. The new sheets require the 9-digit id number located on the

student's id card. The previous format of a 5-digit number followed by a letter in

many cases will no longer work when entering charges at the terminal.

-You will now see Pat Moss or Cathy Follensbee in 303 Collis to pick up DA$H

sheets when you plan to collect DA$H payments from students.

-When the sheets are completed and you are ready to hand enter the charges at

the DA$H terminal, you will need to make an appointment with Pat Moss or

Cathy Follensbee in 303 Collis.** We need to set you up at the terminal, provide

the correct "code" for you to use, and make sure you know how to enter charges

at our newly replaced terminal (entering procedures have changed).

-**There will be a sign-up sheet for DA$H terminal appointments in 303 Collis.



Forms

-Several of the Financial Request Forms have been changed to reflect the new

policies. See the LIST OF FORMS for the current forms now in use.



Gift Certificates and Gift Cards

-You CANNOT use the purchase card to buy gift certificates or gift cards (but you

can request a cash advance or be reimbursed for this).

-We are required to report information on all gift card recipients: name,

Dartmouth ID, address, description of the card, dollar amount, and purpose.

This applies to all gift cards of any amount. See ATTCH A, GIFT AND GIFT

CARD RECIPIENT REPORT.







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-NOTE: Gift cards purchased as door prizes, raffle prizes, or incentives (such as

to complete a survey) are exempt from this reporting requirement.



Gifts (Tangible Items)

-It is okay to use the purchase card to buy gifts.

-Gifts valued at $50 or higher need to be reported (See ATTCH A, GIFT REPORT

FORM).

-NOTE: There is no need to report door prizes or raffle prizes.



Office Supplies

-Dartmouth has established a contract with W.B. Mason for all of the College's

office supply needs. Because of this contract, purchase cards can no longer be

used at businesses categorized as office supply vendors (such as Staples).

-All office supplies for your organization need to be ordered by our department

through the Dartmouth Procurement Services electronic purchase order system.

-If you need to purchase office supplies for your organization, come to 303 Collis

to look at a W.B. Mason catalog, or go to http://www.wbmason.com for

information only. DO NOT ORDER anything from this website.

-Complete FORM 12, OFFICE SUPPLIES ORDER FORM and send to Pat

Moss. We will place the electronic order through the Dartmouth Procurement

Services e-procurement system. Items ordered are usually delivered to our office

the next day.

-NOTE: COSO purchased a variety of supplies that we have stored in our office,

specifically for the use of COSO organizations. Let us know what you need—we

might already have it here for you.



Purchase Card Changes

-Cards can no longer be used to buy gift cards or gift certificates.

-Cards can no longer be used at office supply vendors, such as Staples.



Reimbursements (new procedure starting in October 2011)

-All reimbursements will now be processed on the same form: FORM 5:

BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT.

-NOTE: The person being reimbursed ALWAYS will need to sign this form.



T-Shirts: If you plan to order T-shirts that will display the Dartmouth name or

logo:

-The design must be approved by the Office of General Council.

-The vendor MUST be licensed by the College to print the Dartmouth name or

logo. Check with Pat Moss for the current list of licensed vendors.



Treasurer Authorization

-To be authorized for the current term, ALL treasurers (both "new" and

"returning"), need to complete the on-line Treasurer Agreement at the beginning

of each term. The on-line agreement is here: http://tinyurl.com/2vtqrhr.

-The individual "check-in" meetings are no longer required, but you are always

encouraged to contact Pat Moss or stop by 303 Collis if you have any questions.





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III. GETTING STARTED



TREASURER AUTHORIZATION



Your organization is required to name an active on-campus treasurer at

the beginning of each term. This treasurer will work with Pat Moss, the

Accounting Assistant in the Collis Center for Student Involvement. Pat is the

person who will help with tracking your organization's account status and

processing the various payments for your organization.

To be authorized for the current term, ALL treasurers (both "new" and

"returning"), need to complete the on-line Treasurer Agreement at the beginning

of each term. The on-line agreement is here: http://tinyurl.com/2vtqrhr.

The individual "check-in" meetings are no longer required, but you are

always encouraged to contact Pat Moss or stop by 303 Collis if you have any

questions.



DOES MY ORGANIZATION HAVE MONEY?



Tracking Your Account Balance

Email Pat Moss for a current statement of your account. Pat will send

you the current statement as a PDF attachment. This statement will show the

details of all income and payments for the current fiscal year, and the actual

balance currently available.

Please be patient. Requests for account information are collected, and

Pat will go into the accounting system once or twice a week to pull up all of the

statements that have been requested

Special Note for Summer Term: We are not able to provide current

account reports during summer term. Summer term is the transition period

between the "old" fiscal year the "new" fiscal year. Although the "old" fiscal

year ends June 30 and the new fiscal year begins July 1, it takes most of July

to complete the "old year" account close-outs and most of August to complete

the account set-ups for the "new year". The account statements will not

accurately reflect your organization's account status until the end of August.



Getting Funding

If your organization is self-supporting, your funding will come from payments for

the service your organization provides. For example, a cappella performing groups

receive payments for performing concerts and selling CDs.







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If your organization is a class council, your funding will come from the Class

Dues fee your class members pay their freshman year. You will also receive a Student

Activities Fee allocation from the Undergraduate Finance Committee, and you might

raise more money from fundraising activities.

Most COSO organizations receive the bulk of their funding from allocations from

COSO , by submitting applications for funds for specific events. COSO also provides

discretionary funds each term for organizations that attend the once/term COSO Big

Policy Meeting.

You will find helpful information in SECTION VIII, GETTING FUNDING.



BASIC FACTS ABOUT ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTS



It's Not a Standard Bank Account

Your organization's account is a small segment of the overall Dartmouth

College "General Ledger". This means that funds in your account are actually

funds in Dartmouth College's account, and your organization's money actually

belongs to Dartmouth College.

The General Ledger is broken down into a "Chart of Accounts". Your

organization has a unique GL Chart String within this overall chart of

accounts so we can keep track of income and expenses specific to your

organization.

All of your financial transactions must be processed through the College

accounting system. College-recognized organizations are not permitted to

hold funds in outside bank accounts. Different types of payments require

different kinds of paperwork and different deadlines, and all need to comply

with College policy and Federal law governing use of funds by colleges that

receive Federal funds.

Sections IV and V provide the details you need to arrange all the

different types of payments that might come up for your organization.



How the Fiscal Year Works

The fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30. For student

organizations, a fiscal year would start with summer term and run through

spring term.

At the end of the fiscal year, all student organization accounts must be

closed out and brought to "zero". Generally, organizations start the new fiscal

year (summer term) with a zero balance in their account. All pending

payments for the current fiscal year must be processed before the end of

spring term.

Sometimes, funds from the old fiscal year can be carried forward to the

new year. Class Councils and self-supporting organizations automatically

have funds carry forward to the new year. Funds for other organizations will

not be carried forward unless a special exception is requested before the end

of spring term. A special exception can be approved if your organization has

earned money through fundraisers that you would like to apply to events in

the next fiscal year. TO REQUEST THAT FUNDS BE CARRIED

FORWARD TO THE NEW FISCAL YEAR, YOU MUST SEND A





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MESSAGE TO PAT MOSS BEFORE THE END OF SPRING TERM

EXPLAINING WHAT YOU BELIEVE SHOULD CARRY FORWARD,

AND WHY.





GROUND RULES



1. You DO NOT need to be an authorized treasurer to request funds from COSO.

2. You DO need to be an authorized treasurer to request access to funds in your

account (which means to request the various sorts of payments from funds in

your account). The treasurer should initiate the request. If requesting a cash

advance or purchase card, the treasurer should make the request and name

the person who will actually pick up and be responsible for it.

3. Pay attention to the procedures in this guide, including what forms to use and

deadlines. Incomplete and/or late forms will cause delays.

4. ALWAYS SAVE ORIGINAL RECEIPTS AND ITEMIZED RECEIPTS.

5. Become familiar with purchase cards "do's and don't's" in SECTION VII

before you request one. Be sure you request purchase cards by the deadline

(1:00 pm, one business day before need)—we cannot always honor late

requests.

6. If you're not sure about something, PLEASE ASK!!









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SECTION IV

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS: PAYMENTS, DEPOSITS, FUND

TRANSFERS



A. FOOD



FOOD: Take-out food or food delivery with a total cost NO MORE

THAN $2,499. This would include take-out food or delivery of pizza for a

meeting; snacks and cooking ingredients from the grocery store; napkins, cups,

plates, utensils; catering.



Option 1: Use a Purchase Card

Use FORM 1, PURCHASE CARD REQUEST

-Deadline: 1:00, ONE business day ahead



Option 2: Pay for it yourself and get reimbursed

Use FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT NOTE: Be

sure to also attach itemized receipts.



FOOD: Meal **IN** a restaurant (you CANNOT use purchase card)



Option 1: Get a Cash Advance

Use FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUEST

-If expected cost is $500 or less, deadline 1:00, TWO business days ahead

-If expected cost is OVER $500, deadline is TWO WEEKS ahead



Option 2: Pay for it yourself and get reimbursed.

Use FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT.

NOTE: Be sure to also attach itemized receipts.





FOOD: Takeout food or food delivery costing MORE THAN $2,499



Option 1: To pay in advance or on delivery: This needs to be in the form

of a check payable to the restaurant. Make arrangements at least TWO WEEKS

in advance so there is time to arrange for a pickup check to provide on the day of

food delivery. Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR, and be sure to attach an

invoice from the restaurant.



Option 2: To pay by invoice after the event: a check can be mailed to the

restaurant. Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR, and be sure to attach an

invoice from the restaurant.









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FOOD: CATERING

When the restaurant delivers food AND stays to serve the food, it is

considered catering. This is a service that we must pay for from an invoice

provided by the caterer, so a purchase order number can be assigned to the

payment.

If we receive a catering invoice TWO WEEKS in advance, we can arrange a

pickup check so you can pay the caterer on the day of the event.

If there is not time to get a pickup check by the day of the event, a check

will be mailed to the caterer as soon as possible after the event.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR, and be sure to attach the invoice.



FOOD: Hanover Inn Catering:

There is only one option: direct billing to your organization's account.

Provide your organization's GL chart String when placing the order, and Hanover

Inn will directly charge your account for the cost.



B. GENERAL PURCHASES AND RENTALS: SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT,

T-SHIRTS, PROMOTIONAL ITEMS, COSTUMES, SOUND

EQUIPMENT



General Purchases/Rentals Costing $2,499 or less, local stores or "on

line" orders



Option 1: Use a Purchase Card

Use FORM 1, PURCHASE CARD REQUEST

Deadline: 1:00, ONE business day ahead



Option 2: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the caterer



Option 3: Pay for it yourself and get reimbursed.

Use FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

Be sure to attach original itemized receipt



General Purchases/Rentals Costing MORE than $2,499

YOU CANNOT USE PURCHASE CARD FOR THIS



Option 1: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the caterer



Option 2: Pay for it yourself and get reimbursed.

Use FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

Be sure to attach original itemized receipt









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General Purchase/Rentals Costing $10,000 or Higher.

YOU CANNOT USE PURCHASE CARD FOR THIS. YOU MUST

PROVIDE PROOF OF A BIDDING PROCESS OR AN EXPLANATION

AS TO WHY YOU ARE USING THIS SOURCE OVER OTHERS.



Option 1: Confirming Purchase Order

Use FORM 4, REQUEST FOR CONFIRMING PURCHASE ORDER

Deadline: As soon as possible



Option 2: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the vendor.



Gift Certificates and Gift Cards

-You CANNOT use the purchase card to buy gift certificates or gift cards (but you

can request a cash advance or be reimbursed for this).

-We are required to report information on all gift card recipients: name,

Dartmouth ID, address, description of the card, dollar amount, and purpose.

This applies to all gift cards of any amount. See ATTCH A, GIFT AND GIFT

CARD RECIPIENT REPORT.

-NOTE: Gift cards purchased as door prizes, raffle prizes, or incentives (such as

to complete a survey) are exempt from this reporting requirement.



Gifts (Tangible Items)

-It is okay to use the purchase card to buy gifts.

-Gifts valued at $50 or higher need to be reported (See ATTCH A, GIFT AND

GIFT CARD RECIPIENT REPORT).

-NOTE: There is no need to report door prizes or raffle prizes.



Office Supplies

-Dartmouth has established a contract with W.B. Mason for all of the College's

office supply needs. Because of this contract, purchase cards can no longer be

used at businesses categorized as office supply vendors (such as Staples).

-All office supplies for your organization need to be ordered by our department

through the Dartmouth Procurement Services electronic purchase order system.

-If you need to purchase office supplies for your organization, come to 303 Collis

to look at a W.B. Mason catalog, or go to http://www.wbmason.com for

information only. DO NOT ORDER anything from this website.

-Complete FORM 12, OFFICE SUPPLIES ORDER FORM and send to Pat

Moss. We will place the electronic order through the Dartmouth Procurement

Services e-procurement system. Items ordered are usually delivered to our office

the next day.

-NOTE: COSO purchased a variety of supplies that we have stored in our office,

specifically for the use of COSO organizations. Let us know what you need—we

might already have it here for you.









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C. PRINTING AND PUBLISHING



Using On-Campus Service (Dartmouth Printing & Mailing Services).

There is only one option: direct billing. Provide your organization's GL Chart

String when placing the order. They will charge your organization's account for

the cost.



Off-Campus Service, Cost $2,499 or less



Option 1: Use a Purchase Card

Use FORM 1, PURHCASE CARD REQUEST

Deadline: 1:00, ONE business day ahead



Option 2: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the vendor



Option 3: Pay for it yourself and get reimbursed.

Use FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

Be sure to attach original itemized receipt



Off-Campus Service, Cost MORE than $2,499

***YOU CANNOT USE PURCHASE CARD FOR THIS



Option 1: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the printer



Option 2: Confirming Purchase Order

Use FORM 4, REQUEST CONFIRMING PURCHASE ORDER

Attach official QUOTE from the publisher



Off-Campus Service, Cost $10,000 or more.

***YOU CANNOT USE PURCHASE CARD FOR THIS.

YOU MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF A BIDDING PROCESS OR AN

EXPLANATION AS TO WHY YOU ARE USING THIS SOURCE OVER

OTHERS



Option 1: Pay by Invoice.

Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR.

Be sure to attach the original invoice from the printer









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Option 2: Confirming Purchase Order

Use FORM 4, REQUEST CONFIRMING PURCHASE ORDER

Attach official QUOTE from the printer



D. PAYING PEOPLE FOR SERVICES



**YOU CANNOT BE REIMBURSED FOR THIS BECAUSE OF FEDERAL

TAX LAW**



When you are paying somebody for their work (such as serving as a DJ or

performer for an event, designing a poster or web page, delivering a lecture,

teaching a class, etc.), the money this person receives is considered taxable

income by the Federal government. Browse down the list below for the specific

situation of the person you are paying. Each form includes details of additional

paperwork you might need to attach to the request.



*Current Dartmouth Student, Performer (DJ or musical

performance at event)

Use FORM 7-A, SERVICES (CURRENT DARTMOUTH STUDENT

PERFORMER)



*Current Dartmouth Student, provided "other" service that was not

a performance (such as delivered newspapers, designed a web page, taught a

dance workshop, etc.)

Use FORM 7-B, SERVICES (CURRENT DARTMOUTH STUDENT

"OTHER SERVICE") NOTE: Federal tax law requires that

payment to a student for a service that is NOT a performance MUST

be processed through Payroll. The student MUST have an I-9 FORM

on file with Payroll. Instruct the student being paid to go to the

Student Employment Office to file an I-9 form. (If the student has

already done this for other employment on campus, it does not need

to be done again.)



*Current Dartmouth Employee

Use FORM 7-C, CURRENT DARTMOUTH EMPLOYEE

NOTE: Payment to a Dartmouth employee for a performance or "other"

service must be processed through Payroll.



*Unaffiliated Performer Fee (paying a person not connected to Dartmouth

for a performance).

Use FORM 7-D, UNAFFILIATED PERFORMER FEE

**INCLUDE SIGNED COPY OF PERFORMER'S CONTRACT



*Unaffiliated Honorarium—for person not connected with Dartmouth for a

service that is NOT a performance, with payment $600 or less.

Use FORM 7-E, UNAFFILIATED HONORARIUM







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*Unaffiliated Contracted Service—for a person not connected with

Dartmouth for a service that is NOT a performance, with payment HIGHER than

$600

Use FORM 7-F: UNAFFILIATED CONTRACTED SERVICE

**INCLUDE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR FORM**



E. PAYING GROUPS AND AGENCIES FOR SERVICES



Middle Agent for Performer, Speaker Bureau for Speaker, Stage Company, Sound

& Light Company, Special Event Setup Company, CD Production Company,

Sound Recording Studio, etc.



Option 1: Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR

**Attach invoice from the company**





F. INTERNAL TRANSFERS



Transfer Funds to Another Account

When you need to move funds from your organization's account to another

Dartmouth account, you would "transfer" funds to that account. Use FORM 9,

INTERNAL FUNDS TRANSFER.



Receive Funds from Another Account

When another organization or department wants to send funds to your

account (for example: cosponsorship, reimbursement, or payment for a service

you provided), they will ask for your GL Chart String. Provide that information,

and they will complete the transfer.

If you have provided a service for another organization or department, or

sold merchandise to them, they should provide their GL Chart string for you to

charge. Use FORM 10, INTERNAL FUNDS TRANSFER.



G. FUNDRAISERS AND CHARITABLE DONATIONS



Policy

Since Dartmouth is classified as a non-profit institution, Federal law

forbids the use of Dartmouth funds to make charitable donations. Your

organization is a part of Dartmouth, so funds in your account are considered to

be Dartmouth money—and therefore cannot be used to make charitable

donations.

However, if your organization holds a fundraiser and deposits the profits

of this fundraiser into the account, the profit would not be considered Dartmouth

money and can be used to make a donation. NOTE: WHEN DEPOSITING

FUNDS BE SURE TO INDICATE THAT THE MONEY WILL BE USED

FOR A CHARITABLE DONATION.









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How to Arrange a Donation

-Use FORM 6, CHARITABLE DONATION



H. DEPOSITS: CASH AND CHECKS



Bring any cash or checks designated for your organization to Pat Moss in 303

Collis. Attach FORM 8, DEPOSIT SLIP



I. DA$H



See Pat Moss or Cathy Follensbee in 303 Collis to pick up DA$H sheets

when you plan to collect DA$H payments from students. The new DA$H sheets

require the 9-digit id number located on the student's id card. The previous

format of a 5-digit number followed by a letter in many cases will no longer work.

When the sheets are completed and you are ready to hand enter the

charges at the DA$H terminal, you will need to make an appointment with Pat

Moss or Cathy Follensbee in 303 Collis.** We need to set you up at the terminal,

provide the correct "code" for you to use, and make sure you know how to enter

charges at our newly replaced terminal (entering procedures have changed).

**There will be a sign-up sheet for DA$H terminal appointments in 303

Collis.



V. TRAVEL



A. TRAVEL FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION



Special Note: Our emergency procedures require that we keep information on

student organization out-of-town trips so we can contact you in the event of an

emergency. When your group plans to travel off-campus, please complete

FORM 11, TRAVEL CONTACT INFORMATION.



Airfare or Amtrak, Preferred Method

Use the College Travel Office to make travel arrangements for your

organization.

Before you contact them, they need to receive advance notice from our

office that you will be making reservations and that you are authorized to do this.

-Use FORM 10, TRAVEL OFFICE AUTHORIZATION. We will

forward the information and let them know we have authorized you to make the

reservation.









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Airfare or Amtrak, alternate method

It is possible to bypass the Travel Office—not recommended, but possible.

If you choose to make reservations yourself through an on-line service, it gets

more complicated. You would need to charge your personal credit card to pay for

the tickets. You cannot be reimbursed until after the travel has been completed

and you are able to submit the actual boarding pass to verify that the travel took

place.

However, it is possible to be "reimbursed" with a cash advance after

providing proof that the tickets were purchased. Then, after the travel has been

completed, you need to bring in the boarding pass and complete paperwork to

settle the cash advance.



Dartmouth Coach or Vermont Transit/Greyhound

Although Purchase Card policy states that the card cannot be used for

travel purposes, an exception has been made for Dartmouth Coach and Vermont

Transit/Greyhound.

To pay for Dartmouth Coach or Vermont Transit/Greyhound

reservations:

Use a Purchase Card

- Use FORM 1, PURCHASE CARD REQUEST

- Deadline: 1:00, one business day in advance



Other Bus/Train



Option 1: Get a Cash Advance

- Use FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUEST

- Deadline for cost up to $500, 1:00, TWO business days ahead

- Deadline for cost MORE THAN $500, TWO WEEKS ahead





Option 2: Pay yourself and get reimbursed. Use FORM 5, BUSINESS

EXPENSE REPORT (and attach itemized receipt).



Car



Approved Driver Requirement.

First, you must be an approved driver. All employees and student drivers

who intend to operate a College-owned, leased, rented or personal vehicle on

College business need to be named on the Appoved Drivers list maintained by

Parking & Transportation Services and must complete the Driver Safety Training

Program.

Go to http://www.dartmouth.edu/~fom/services/parking/driver-safety/

for links to the driver policy, student driver policy, student driver approval

process, student driver application, etc.









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To Rent a Car

Contact the VOX Car Office at 646-1869. You can arrange the car rental

there, and the cost will be charged directly to your organization's account (GL

Chart String)



Hotel

Contact the hotel to make the reservation. You will probably need to give

them a credit card number to confirm the reservation. DO NOT USE A

PURCHASE CARD FOR THIS. You can use your own personal credit card, or

see Pat Moss about using a special department card that can be used for this

purpose. If you use our department card, you will need to place the call from our

office, because this card cannot be taken out of the office by students.

Then request a cash advance to take with you to actually pay the hotel.

- Use FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUEST

- Deadline for cost up to $500, 1:00, two business days ahead

- Deadline for cost MORE THAN $500, TWO WEEKS ahead.



Meals, Local Transportation, Parking

Include these expected costs in your cash advance request. This is the only

way to arrange for these payments unless you want to pay out of pocket and

submit receipts for reimbursement when you return.



Conference Registration

You can pay for this with a purchase card (in advance!), or request a

pickup check two weeks in advance so you can take this with you for payment

(Use FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR).

A last resort is to include it in the expected costs when you request a cash

advance.

This is also something you can be reimbursed for after your return. To be

reimbursed, use FORM 5, EXPENSE REPORT FOR REIMBURSEMENT (and

include the itemized receipt).









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B. TRAVEL FOR VISITING SPEAKERS AND PERFORMERS



Airfare or Amtrak

Option 1: If you need to arrange and pay for the airfare, the first step is to

send us FORM 10, TRAVEL OFFICE AUTHORIZATION. We can then

forward the information to the Travel Office and let them know you are

authorized to contact them and make the reservation. The cost will be charged to

your organization's account.

Option 2: We can authorize the visitor to contact the Travel Office to

make his/her own reservations and have them charged to your organization's

account. As above, send us the information on FORM 10, TRAVEL OFFICE

AUTHORIZATION, and we can authorize the visitor to contact them.

Option 3: Reimburse the traveler. Use FORM 5, BUSINESS

EXPENSE REPORT.

Be sure to attach receipts and boarding passes



Car Rental, Personal Mileage, Gas, Meals

Option 1: Reimburse the traveler. Use FORM 5, BUSINESS

EXPENSE REPORT.



Hotel

Option 1: Contact the Hanover Inn to reserve the room, and have it

charged to your organization's GL Chart String. Hanover Inn rooms

charged to College accounts receive a substantial discount.

Option 2: The Travel Office can arrange reservations at the Residence Inn

or the Courtyard by Marriott at Centerra, and have the cost charged to

your organization's account. Send us FORM 10, TRAVEL OFFICE

AUTHORIZATION so we can authorize you to make these

arrangements.









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V. SPECIAL SITUATIONS



Cash Buyout for Performer

Some performer contracts call for a certain amount of cash to be provided

for meals. This is called a cash buyout.

To cover this, you should request a cash advance in YOUR name. When

you hand the cash to the performer, have the person sign a "TOUR MANAGER

RECEIPT" to verify that the cash was received. We will place a tour manager

receipt in the envelope with your cash advance voucher when you request a cash

advance for a performer cash buyout.

NOTE: YOU CANNOT USE THE CASH ADVANCE TO PAY THE

PERFORMER FEE — THAT CAN ONLY BE PAID BY DARTMOUTH

COLLEGE CHECK.



Contracts

If you receive a contract from a speaker or performer you are scheduling to

come to Dartmouth, remember that you must bring it to the Collis Center for

Student Involvement to be reviewed and signed. STUDENTS ARE NOT

AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CONTRACTS.

We cannot start arrangements to pay performers until there is a signed

contract in place. If the performer does not have a contract to provide, see Liz

Agosto in the Collis Center for Student Involvement Office for a generic

Dartmouth College contract.



Lost Receipt

Original itemized receipts are required to back up all purchase card

transactions, cash advance expenses, and reimbursement requests. Receipts

must show WHAT was purchased and HOW payment was made. Some

transactions result in two receipts—one listing the items, the other showing

payment. We need ALL of these to satisfy the scrutiny of the federal auditors.

Please make every effort to obtain and keep these receipts.

As a last resort, if a receipt is hopelessly lost, you can complete and sign a

"lost receipt memo" available in 303 Collis. Please see Pat Moss or Cathy

Follensbee in 303 Collis.









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Movie Rights

When showing a movie on campus (any showing that is NOT in your

home/room) you must purchase the "screening rights" for the film from the

distributing company.

**Legally you and your organization are required to secure the proper

rights whether or not you charge an admission to the movie.

**Rates for the rights usually range from $250-$1000 depending on

the film & format.

For these reasons, we recommend that you make arrangements early and

solicit funding from PB, COSO, or other co-sponsorship organizations.

See the document PURCHASING MOVIE RIGHTS for detailed

information on planning your campus movie event and purchasing screening

rights.



Reimbursements

All reimbursements will now be processed on the same form: FORM 5:

BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT. Be sure to include itemized receipts.

NOTE: The person being reimbursed ALWAYS will need to sign this form.



SPECIAL NOTE ON REIMBURSEMENTS: YOU CANNOT BE

REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT TO A PERSON FOR SERVICES

PERFORMED. Any time someone is paid for a service (performer, DJ, speaker,

design a web page, deliver newspapers, etc.), the payment MUST be a Dartmouth

College check directly to that person. This is a rule to comply with federal tax

law.









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IV. MORE INFORMATION AND DETAILS





Cash Advance: How it Works

You need a cash advance to pay for travel expenses, meals in a local

restaurant, out-of-town shopping for specialty items or food, alcohol for SEMP-

approved events, or meal cash buyouts for visiting performers or speakers when

their contract requires this.



For cash advances UP TO $500:

1. Treasurer submits FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUEST, by 1:00, two

business days ahead of need. NOTE: The treasurer should complete

the request, but it needs to be in the name of the student who will

actually be responsible for the cash.

2. We prepare a Cash Advance Voucher for the responsible student to

pick up in 303 Collis. Since the advance will later need to be

"reconciled" on a BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT form, we will include

a paper copy of this form with the voucher (with some information

already entered).

3. We email the student picking up the cash advance that the voucher is

ready in 303 Collis.

4. The student picks up the voucher from Pat Moss in 303 Collis and

takes it to the Cashier's Office on the first floor of McNutt to pick up the

cash.

5. The student manages the cash and keeps track of all expenses and

receipts.

6. The student completes and signs the BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

form and returns it to 303 Collis along with all receipts and any leftover

change.

7. If the student needed to use personal funds for expensed higher than

the cash advance amount, this additional expense should be entered in

the space for "amount owed individual" on the BUSINESS EXPENSE

REPORT form. A reimbursement check will be mailed to the student.

(Any unused cash should be returned and entered in the space for

"amount owed Dartmouth".





For cash advances HIGHER THAN $500:

1. Treasurer submits FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUEST, **AT

LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE NEED**. The treasurer should request

the advance, but it needs to be in the name of the student who will

actually be responsible for the funds.

2. This advance will be provided in the form of a check payable to the

responsible person.

3. Our office will submit the request for the "cash advance" check. When

we receive the check, we will notify the responsible person the the

check is ready for pick up in 303 Collis. A copy of the EXPENSE





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REPORT form needed for the cash advance "reconciliation" will be

included with the check.

4. The student picks up the check from 303 Collis. This check can be

deposited in a personal bank account or cashed at the Bank of America

branch on Main Street in Hanover.

5. The student manages the funds and keeps track of all expenses and

receipts.

6. The student completes and signs the BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

form and returns it to 303 Collis along with all receipts and any leftover

change. NOTE: leftover unused amount to return to the college can be

provided in the form of cash, or as a personal check payable to

Dartmouth College.

7. If the student needed to use personal funds for expensed higher than

the cash advance amount, this additional expense should be entered in

the space for "amount owed individual" on the BUSINESS EXPENSE

REPORT form. A reimbursement check will be mailed to the student.

(Any unused cash should be returned and entered in the space for

"amount owed Dartmouth".



Other cash advance information:

1. It will not be possible to process last minute requests for cash advances

higher than $500, because of the time needed to arrange for a check to

be issued.

2. If you find out "too late" that your expenses will exceed the $500 limit,

you will need to get the $500 advance, and then also use your own

personal funds to cover the additional expenses. Reimbursement will

be arranged during the cash advance reconciliation process.





Deficit

When you spend more funds than are in your account, it goes into a

deficit. This often happens routinely, and is not necessarily a problem. If a

funding source has verified that they will fund an event, we know the funding

allocation will be credited to your account. This often takes place after you have

processed payments for the event.

Your account is not a regular bank account. It is one segment of the entire

Dartmouth General Ledger. Because of this, your payments will not "bounce"—

they will simply be subtracted from your account balance, possibly increasing a

deficit amount.

The goal is to be sure all promised funds are credited to your account

before the end of the fiscal year, so you do not end the fiscal year in a deficit.

NOTE: If your organization ends the fiscal year in a deficit, this deficit

might be carried forward to the new fiscal year. Your organization might be called

in to discuss the deficit with COSO and to work out a plan for raising funds to

eliminate the deficit.









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Fiscal Year

Dartmouth accounts operate on a Fiscal Year system. The Dartmouth

fiscal year starts July 1 and ends June 30. The new fiscal year starting July 1, 2011

will be called Fiscal Year 2012 (or FY12) because it runs from July 1, 2011 through

June 30, 2012.

All payments out of your account and all credits into your account must be

completed before the close of the fiscal year. For student organizations, this

means before the end of spring term.

The new fiscal year begins with summer term for student organizations.

Summer term is a transitional time between the close-out of the "old" year and

the set-up of the "new" year. Internal accounting procedures related to the

closing out of the old fiscal year continue through most of July, and procedures

for setting up the new year continue through most of August. This is why we

cannot provide up-to-date account statements during summer term. As

treasurers, you need to keep your own careful records so you will have a close

idea of the status of your organization's funds.



GL Chart String

This is your organization’s 25-digit "account number" within the

Dartmouth College General Ledger Chart of Accounts. The "string" has several

"segments" which identify various aspects of where your account is located and

the type of account it is.

1) Entity, 2 digits. This segment identifies whether your account is part of

Dartmouth College, or Medical School, or Thayer School, etc. COSO

organizations entity is 20 (College Only).

2) Org, 3 digits. This is the code that indicates where in the college your

account is located. This would be the department that oversees your account.

COSO organizations and Class Councils are in org 394, Student Activities.

3) Funding, 6 digits. This indicates whether the funds in your account are

restricted endowment, restricted gifts, undesignated operating, etc. COSO

accounts are "undesignated operating" 368000.

4) Activity, 6 digits. This is the segment that identifies your specific

organization.

5) Subactivity, 6 digits. We are not dividing accounts into "subactivities", so

we use the default 0000.

6) Natural Class, 4 digits. This is an internal accounting code, specific to the

type of transaction that is being processed. You will not need to provide the

"natural class" to anybody—the appropriate natural class is entered at the

time a transaction is being processed.









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Itemized Receipt

This is the receipt that shows WHAT you purchased. The itemized receipt

is always required to back up reimbursement requests, cash advance

reconciliations, or purchase card payments.

The itemized receipt is what is taped to the pizza delivery box and often

has grease and sauce stains on it. It is the receipt that lists everything that was

ordered.

Some businesses do not routinely provide an itemized receipt unless you

ask for one.



Journal Transfer

This refers to the process of transferring funds from one college account to

another. If you need to transfer funds to another account, complete FORM 9,

INTERNAL FUNDS TRANSFER. Pat Moss will then process a journal

transfer to move the funds.









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Purchase Card Do's and Don'ts



Procedure

Use FORM 1, PURCHASE CARD REQUEST. Submit this request by 1:00,

one business day before you plan to pick up the card. We will have a card ready

by 10:00 am on the day your request indicates the card is needed We do not send

out announcements that cards are ready. When you pick up the card, you will

sign a cardholder's agreement indicating that you understand the rules of the

card. The card, receipts, and transaction log (included with the card so you can

log each purchase) needs to be returned by the next business day. NOTE: If are

preparing for a large event and need the card longer than one day, please indicate

this when you are requesting the card.

When your organization uses a purchase card, the expense is charged

directly to your organization's account.



DO use the card for:

1. Purchasing supplies in local stores within the Upper Valley (Hanover,

West Lebanon, Lebanon, White River Junction).

2. Purchasing supplies from on-line vendors.

3. Takeout food or food delivery (if cost is NO HIGHER THAN $2,499).

4. Off campus printing services.

5. Dartmouth Coach and VT Transit/Greyhound tickets.



DO NOT use the card for these purchases:

1. DO NOT pay for any travel expenses (EXCEPT for Dartmouth Coadh or

VT Transit/Greyhound.

2. DO NOT use to pump gas for your car (you can submit mileage or

receipts for reimbursement later).

3. DO NOT take the card outside of the local Upper Valley area.

4. DO NOT use to purchase alcohol.

5. DO NOT use for meals eaten in a restaurant

6. DO NOT use for a single purchase higher than $2,499.

7. DO NOT let vendor run the card through twice to pay for something

higher than the $2,499 limit. This is called "pyramiding" and is not

allowable.

8. DO NOT use to buy gift cards or gift certificates.









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Year End Close

This is the accounting process that starts after the end of a fiscal year

(June 30), and continues throughout most of July.









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VIII. GETTING FUNDING



With the exception of self-supporting groups and “selective” groups, COSO

organizations must apply for funding for events and programs. In general, COSO

will be the first place to apply for funding.



COSO (Council on Student Organizations)



Funding can be requested by COSO-recognized organizations for specific events

or general organizational needs. Funding proposals must be submitted by noon

on Friday to be reviewed at the following Wednesday meeting. COSO meets once

a week and does not retroactively fund events. A presentation from an

organizational representative at the weekly COSO meeting is required. At the

outset of each term, COSO provides its organizations with more details

concerning its funding policies at a big policy meeting. Organizations are sent a

reminder of the date, time, and location (generally the big policy meeting takes

place on the first Wednesday of the first full week of the term at 5:00 pm). More

information can be found at http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sao/coso/.



PB (Programming Board)



All groups must approach their parent department (ie. COSO, Tucker, Athletics,

Rocky) for funding before requesting co-sponsorship funds from Programming

Board. Funds are only available for events LESS THAN $5000. If a group’s

budget runs over $1000, Programming Board requires all proposals to be

submitted 4-week prior to the event minimum. Otherwise all other event

proposals are required to be submitted a minimum of a week. Like COSO PB all

funding are due Fridays at noon.



The entire step-by-step process, request forms included, is listed here:

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~pbo/forms-docs/pb-co-sponsership-form/



COLLIS GOVERNING BOARD



If the event that you are seeking to fund will take place in Collis, the Collis

Governing Board has funding to support those activities. Some of the specific

programs CGB supports are: various Sports Packages on the Collis DirecTV

system (NFL Ticket, FOX Soccer Channel, NHL Hockey, MLB Baseball package,

GOAL Soccer coverage and others) - Cafe entertainment - Art exhibits. Forms

and additional information available here:



http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sao/collis/govern.html



SPEC



This is the source of funds for events costing $5,000 or more. Forms to request

funds can be picked up in 303 Collis, and are due on Fridays at noon, minimum





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of 3 weeks prior to event. SPEC meets on Mondays at 5:00, and you will be asked

to come to the meeting to discuss your request. Application link provided:



http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sao/pdfs/SPEC%20Funds%20Application.pdf



ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS



Although they do not have large sums of disposable income, they endorse events

that enhance their department. They often support speakers and programming

events that pertain to their academic field. Even if they do not contribute

financially, they can be a great source of information. Contact each department

directly.



BILDNER ENDOWMENT (Allen and Joan Bildner Endowment for

Human and Inter-Group Relations)



Through the generosity of Allen and Joan Bildner, Dartmouth has established an

endowment fund for the central purpose of building a culture in which human

and inter-group differences are respected, studied, and valued. It aims to:

o Foster the study of relations regarding ethnic, racial, multicultural, gender,

socioeconomic, and religious differences

o Develop an understanding of the demographic changes occurring in the US

and the implications of increasing diversity in American Society.

The Bildner Endowment provides support and encouragement for student

leaders and the student majority who seek to share responsibility for the human

condition with the potential for enriching our large society.

More information can be found at

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ide/support/bildner.html.



CLASS COUNCILS



The main priority of each class council is to program social events for their class,

but might be able to help fund your event. Contact the council presidents

through their class email accounts.



CFSC (Co-ed Fraternity Sorority Council)



All the organizations in the CFSC are willing to sponsor programming on

campus. They can be a source of financial funding or a space to hold various

events. For more information, go to http://www.dartmouth.edu/~orl/greek-

soc/staff-contact.html.









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JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL

UNDERSTANDING



The mission of the Dickey Center is to coordinate, sustain, and enrich the

international dimension of a Dartmouth education. The Dickey Center

encourages organizations to invite speakers to campus to talk about international

issues of current concern or special interest, and to plan public events with an

international focus. A written report following the event is required in order to

receive allotted funding. More information can be found at

http://dickey.dartmouth.edu/content/view/67/55/.



ORL (Office of Residential Life)



The ORL strives to provide educational and social programming that will

complement the academic mission of the College. All the programs that are

planned by the ORL staff are supported in part or entirely by an internal budget

structure managed by the Area Coordinators and Programming Assistants who

are supervised by the Area Directors. For more information, go to

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~orl/life-in-res/sips/index.html.



ROCKEFELLER CENTER (McSpadden Fund)



The McSpadden fund supports events that show a clear public affairs component.

Grant guidelines and more information can be found at:

http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/studentopps/mpif.html



CAREER SERVICES



The “All Dreams Are Welcome Here” fund is meant to inspire students to go

beyond limited notions of what Dartmouth graduates do for a living by enabling

any undergraduate student organization (or undergraduate students supported

by an academic department) to bring speakers on campus to address a career-

related theme. In addition to representing a rich array of occupational pursuits,

be they in business, the arts, communications, education, environment,

government/public policy, international fields, science or sports, it is also our

intent to feature diversity in many forms. Partnering programs with parents and

alumni(ae) will be especially encouraged. Please note that the “All Dreams Are

Welcome Here” fund specifically exists to introduce students to careers of

potential interest; it is not meant to help defray the costs of bringing interesting

speakers to campus to address topics which are not career-related.



Funding guidelines and online application available here:

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/pdfs/adawh.pdf



For further questions, contact Career Services at 603-646-2215,

career.services@dartmouth.edu.







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VIII. DEADLINES



1. COSO Proposals, Fridays at noon



2. Programming Board Proposals, Fridays at noon



3. SPEC Proposals, Fridays at noon



4. PURCHASE CARD REQUEST, 1:00 pm, 1 day ahead



5. CASH ADVANCE

-Up to $500, 1:00 pm, two business days ahead.

-HIGHER THAN $500, TWO WEEKS ahead.



6. PICKUP CHECK, two WEEKS ahead



7. DA$H CHARGE ENTRIES, as soon as possible; before end of term



8. FINAL FISCAL YEAR REQUESTS: last day Spring reading period









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X. LIST OF FORMS



INFO, PURCHASING MOVIE RIGHTS



FORM 1, PURCHASE CARD REQUESTUse for purchases under $2,499:

supplies from local stores or on-line vendors, takeout food and catering, printing

 Cannot be used for travel except for Dartmouth Coach and Vermont

Transit/Greyhound

 Cannot be used for alcohol

 Deadline: Request by 1:00, one business day ahead.



FORM 2, CASH ADVANCE REQUESTUse for meal in restaurant, travel,

purchase alcohol, meal buyout for band, etc..

 Deadline

o For advance UP TO $500, request by 1:00, 2 business days ahead

o For advance HIGHER than $500, request TWO WEEKS ahead.



FORM 3, CHECK TO VENDOR

 Include invoice from vendor, and submit as soon as possible



 FORM 4, CONFIRMING PO REQUESTUse when a purchase order is

required by a vendor before service or product will be provided.

 Include official quote from vendor.

 Submit as soon as possible on receipt of quote.



FORM 5, BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT

 Use to reimburse for all out-of-pocket expenses.

 Complete all information on form and attach original itemized receipts.



 FORM 6, CHARITABLE DONATIONSUse this form to request

donation check to a charity.

 Funds for this check must come from verifiable profits from fundraiser



 FORM 7A, SERVICES (STUDENT PERFORMER)Use this form to

pay a current Dartmouth student for a performance at an event (such as dj

services or musical performance.



 FORM 7B, SERVICES (CURRENT DARTMOUTH STUDENT

"OTHER" SERVICE)Use this form when paying a current Dartmouth

student for a service that is NOT a performance (such as poster design,

web page design, music arrangements, video recording, etc.)



FORM 7C, SERVICES (CURRENT DARTMOUTH EMPLOYEE)

 Use to pay a Dartmouth employee for a performance or "other" service.



FORM 7D, SERVICES, UNAFILLIATED PERFORMER FEE





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 Use to pay a person NOT affiliated with Dartmouth for a performance.

 Include a signed copy of performer's contract.



FORM 7E, SERVICES, UNAFILLIATED HONORARIUM

 Use this form if the service is NOT a performance, and costs $600 or less.



FORM 7F, SERVICES, UNAFILLIATED CONTRACTED FEE

 Use this form if the service cost more than $600

 Include ATTCH B, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR'S FORM



 FORM 8, DEPOSIT SLIP Use this form when bringing cash or checks to

deposit in your organization's account



FORM 9, INTERNAL FUNDS TRANSFER

 Use this form move funds from your organization's account to another

Dartmouth organization's or department's account.



FORM 10, TRAVEL OFFICE AUTHORIZATION

 Before you contact the Travel Office to make reservations, they need to

receive advance notice from the Collis Center for Student Involvement

office that you will be contacting them and that you are authorized to do

this. Send us the information so we can forward it to the Travel Office for

you.



FORM 11, TRAVEL CONTACT INFORMATION FORM

 Our emergency procedures require that we keep information on student

organization out-of-town trips so we can contact you in the event of an

emergency. Please send this form before you leave campus.



FORM 12, OFFICE SUPPLIES ORDER FORM

 Use to order office supplies for your organization.





ATTCH A, GIFT AND GIFT CARD RECIPIENT REPORT

 Use this to report recipient of gift cards of any amount, or of gifts (tangible

items) valued at $50 or more.



ATTCH B, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR FORM When paying a person

$600 or more for a service that is NOT a performance, the individual needs to

complete and sign this form.



ATTCH C, NEW VENDOR INFORMATION FORM Vendors and

independent contractors receiving payment must be listed on the Dartmouth

Vendor database. If they are not already on the database they need to complete

this information form. Check with Pat Moss to see if this is needed for the vendor

or contractor you are paying. (Also include ATTC D, W-9 FORM).





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ATTCH D, FORM W-9 Include this form when submitting the NEW VENDOR

INFORMATION FORM



ATTCH E, FORM W

 This is the official income tax withholding information a student enrolling

for the first time for payroll payments needs to complete, along with the I-

9 form. The form needs to be submitted to Payroll.



ATTCH F, FORM I-9

 A student enrolling for payroll for the first time needs to complete this

form and have it signed in the Student Employment office. The form

explains the types of identification the student must provide at this time.



ATTCH G, IRS FORM 8233 INSTRUCTIONS

ATTCH H, IRS FORM 8233

 If you are paying an individual for services who is NOT a resident of the

United States, you will need to indicate the country of citizenship along

with their VISA status and their length of stay in the U.S. The individual

must have a valid U.S. social security number to be paid..

 There are numerous countries that the U.S. has tax treaties with that allow

the College to not withhold federal taxes from these payments. If the

individual you are paying is from one of these countries, they need to

complete the IRS Form 8233 so the College will not withhold federal taxes.









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