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How do I access myPay?

How do I access myPay?

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.

How do I check my pay stub on myPay?

You can view and print your Pay Statements on-line. You may access your Pay Statement from the Main Menu by clicking on the Payment Information option.

When can I see my Les on myPay?

2021 Active Duty Paydays

Pay Period Mid-month Pay Day LES Available
September Sep. 15 Sep. 24
October Oct. 15 Oct. 22
November Nov. 15 Nov. 24
December Dec. 15 Dec. 23

How do I access myPay on my phone?

To begin using myPay on a mobile device, authorized myPay customers must go to https://mypay.dfas.mil on their smartphone or other mobile device’s web browser. Once there, customers can log in to myPay using the same login identification and password they use on their computer.

How do I access my leave and earnings statement?

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.

Can you log into myPay without a CAC card?

As you prepare to leave service, it’s important to update to your myPay and payroll accounts so you can easily access your pay and tax information without your Common Access Card (CAC). You’ll have access to your myPay account for 13 months after you leave service.

How do I access myPay after separation?

If you’ve separated within 13 months, you can login to your myPay account to get your W2. If you can’t access your myPay account, you can submit a tax statement request via askDFAS and we’ll mail you a hard copy.

How do I access old Les on myPay?

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

How much do soldiers get paid when deployed?

Military members who are assigned or deployed to a designated combat zone are paid a monthly special pay, known as combat pay (or Imminent Danger Pay). The amount paid is $225 per month for all ranks.

Can you access myPay from home?

you can access myPay any time after you receive your first paycheck by clicking “Smart Card Login” on the myPay home page.

Can I access myPay after separation?

You’ll have access to your myPay account for 13 months after you separate, and connecting your personal email address to your account will make logging into the system easier. Some important pay information is mailed hard-copy only, so if you move after you’ve left service, remember to update your mailing address.

What does entitlement mean on a pay stub?

Entitlement – This is what the system has accrued for the employee. Remainder – This is a dynamic calculated real time field. It is Entitlement – Used = Remainder Planned – This is future pay period benefit time, which is entered, approved and transferred into Payroll Processing.