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If you've never used myPay, visit https://mypay.dfas.mil and click "Forgot or Need a Password" to have a temporary password mailed to you. Once you have received a password, return to the myPay home page and click "Create your myPay Profile" to get started. Enter your SSN and temporary password.
The purpose of the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) is to provide the. employee with a biweekly record of earnings, deductions, and leave information. The LES provides civilian employees with pertinent and timely information.
The purpose of the Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) is to provide the. employee with a biweekly record of earnings, deductions, and leave information. The LES provides civilian employees with pertinent and timely information.
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.
DD Form 2558, "AUTHORIZATION TO START, STOP OR CHANGE AN ALLOTMENT"
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Mid-Month Pay: If you elected to be paid twice a month, then your mid-month pay is basically an advance on your estimated whole month pay. It is listed as a deduction so that your Leave and Earnings Statement balances at the end of the month.
What Is A Military Allotment? A military allotment is an automatic deduction from your military pay. Any active duty service member can set up an allotment to have money automatically deducted for two different types: a discretionary allotment and their non-discretionary counterparts.
Discretionary Allotments A discretionary allotment is a voluntary allotment that is setup by a member and may be stopped, started or adjusted at will. Members are authorized no more than six discretionary allotments.
The proper sites are: myPay (https://mypay.dfas.mil/) or link through the DFAS (www.dfas.mil) website.
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.

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