How can a military allotment be stopped?

How can a military allotment be stopped?

Log into myPay. Select “Allotments” For EFT Allotments, you can START or CHANGE or STOP an allotment amount and STOP an existing allotment. For Home Loan and Navy Mutual Aid Service allotments, you can only STOP or CHANGE money amounts.

What does allotment mean?

1 : the act of allotting something : apportionment The allotment of a full page in the newspaper to each candidate is fair. 2 : something that is allotted an allotment of time especially, chiefly British : a plot of land let to an individual for cultivation.

What does allotment mean on a pay stub?

“Allotment” means a recurring specified deduction for a legal purpose from pay authorized by an employee to be disbursed on a pay period basis to an allotee.

What is an allotment used for?

An allotment is an area of land, leased either from a private or local authority landlord, for the use of growing fruit and vegetables. In some cases this land will also be used for the growing of ornamental plants, and the keeping of hens, rabbits and bees.

How do I set up a military allotment?

How to set up a military pay allotment. Allotments may be set up through MyPay or by using DD Form 2558. When you set up an allotment through MyPay, you will see a “no later than” date listed before and after you set up the allotment. This lets you know whether the allotment will start this month or next month.

What is an allotment USPS?

An allotment is a designated amount of money that is automatically withdrawn from a service member’s paycheck (this process can be voluntarily or involuntarily). All allotments require the use of Form DD2558, found with the command on base.

What is an allotment plot?

An allotment garden (British English), often called simply an allotment, or in North America, a community garden, is a plot of land made available for individual, non-commercial gardening or growing food plants.

What happens after you serve 4 years in the military?

When you sign you will serve 4 yrs of active duty. You then have a choice to re-enlist or get out of the Marine Corps. This is called the end of active service, however you are still obligated to serve 4 years in the inactive ready reserve.