Guidelines

How do I get my old Les?

How do I get my old Les?

For copies of an LES greater than one year old, call 888-332-7411 and choose option #2. To send your request via e-mail, please click on the askDFAS icon located in the top right hand corner of the www.dfas.mil home page. Reserve Navy Service Members: Your LES’s for the past 13 months are available on myPay.

How do I get my military Les online?

First, you must access the MyPay website by going to http://mypay.dfas.mil. Second, you must have your social security number or your MyPay Login ID. First time users may log in with their social security number and will then be required to create a Login ID.

What is an Army Les?

The LES is a comprehensive statement of a member’s leave and earnings showing your entitlements, deductions, allotments (fields not used for Reserve and National Guard members), leave information, tax withholding information, and Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) information.

Why is it important to review your Les each month?

Checking your LES is the best way to make sure that your various deductions and allotments are coming out as you intend. This includes everything from your Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) payments to Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) contributions to allotments to Dental Premiums.

How Army bonuses are paid out?

Bonuses are paid in Lump Sum, at the time of re-enlistment. Soldiers with broken service selective reenlistment bonus program will reenter on active duty in grades E-4 through E-6 depending upon qualifications and vacancies — in other words, “the needs of the Army”.

What is lose on Les?

USE/LOSE: This is the “use it or lose it” block. It shows the projected number of days of leave that will be lost if not taken in the current fiscal year.

How do I see Les?

For copies of of an LES, call 1-888-332-7411 and choose option #2. To send your request via email, click in the top right hand corner of the www.dfas.mil homepage.

Who handles military pay?

DFAS
One of the most visible responsibilities of DFAS is handling military pay. DFAS pays all DoD military and civilian personnel, retirees and annuitants, as well as major DoD contractors and vendors. DFAS also supports customers outside the DoD in support of electronic government initiatives.

How does back pay work in the army?

Back pay covers that precise amount owed. Army back pay is calculated based on the amount of time it has accrued and the reason for which it was owed. Failure to submit promotion paperwork, marriage certificates or other evidence of earned pay raises in a timely manner often results in a soldier being owed back pay.

How early do les come out?

2021 Military Pay Calendar

Pay Period Mid-month Pay Day LES* Available
March 2021 Mar. 15 Mar. 25
April 2021 Apr. 15 Apr. 23
May 2021 May 14 May 25
June 2021 June 15 June 24

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