Military servicemembers, military retirees and annuitants, and federal civilian employees paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) can expect to receive their 2008 tax statements soon. DFAS customers with myPay access will be able to retrieve their tax statements electronically up to two weeks sooner than those relying on regular mail delivery. Servicemembers, retirees, annuitants and other myPayusers can also create Restricted Access PINs to allow family members and other trusted individuals to view and print tax statements. If customers have forgotten their personal identification number (PIN) or wish to open a myPayaccount, they can do so on the myPay website.
To learn more about military taxes, visit the Military.com Tax Center.
Tax Statements are Coming
Week of January 05, 2009
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