Dfas iats pay what is that
Go here: Edit Account Details and Profile. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The Navy is giving me too much money Thread starter Purdue Start date Aug 13, Purdue Chicks Dig Rotors I don't know if I'm getting over-paid or not Finally got all the paperwork filled out and sent in.
I thought it was too much, and I called my Navy Liaison at Vance I told him to forward it down to me, but it seems I got paid in two different forms electronic and by check at two different times, in two different amounts for the same move. Is this normal? I'm worried that someone's going to come calling soon But YN1 at Vance is telling me not to worry I'm old I think the check you got at your fathers is likely the payment for the dity move.
When you fill out dity paperwork you have to specify a location for the payout to be sent to so As far as the in your bank account Were you entitled to DLA? If you were that sounds fairly typical. However, from experience, with any money you are not sure you deserve in the military DO NOT spend it. The military is remarkable because any money they owe you and are late paying will take months Welcome to PSD Please don't take this as gospel but I think you're in good shape.
I did primary in Whiting so no money for me, but I have friends who received big payments. MasterBates Well-Known Member. Purdue- They came after me for overpayment of DLA 9 months after the fact. I kept records. Fast forward to the RAG, 9 months later. CO determined that I showed due dilligence in checking 3 times and keeping a record of who I talked to.
The link between the IATS and the Defense Finance and Accounting system ensures that the system deducts the correct amounts from your IATS pay, so that your pay, allowances, deductions and allotments continue without interruption.
You still have to file an income tax return, but your employer, through the IATS pay system, already has held taxes from your check -- similar to how a civilian employer would. Overpayments can happen with IATS, just as they can happen with any other Navy pay system, when traveling between duty stations.
To avoid unforeseen deductions from future pay periods, keep receipts for each purchase you make using IATS pay, even if your orders include leave en route to your next station. These receipts serve to document the purchases and can demonstrate to accounting and finance personnel that the purchases, such as food or temporary housing, relate to your travel under orders. Will Charpentier is a writer who specializes in boating and maritime subjects. A retired ship captain, Charpentier holds a doctorate in applied ocean science and engineering.
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