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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

108 Solution's Guide to myPay

Have you ever asked yourself, how do I use myPay? If you have, and this complicated government system has confused you before, let 108 Solutions guide you through the process of navigating myPay. Often times, using myPay can be difficult. For this reason, in this article, we will teach you all you need to know about understanding your myPay. Today, 108 Solutions will present 1) the simplicity of accessing your account (myPay login instructions) on your home computer and the new myPay mobile version and tomorrow 2) a general myPay menu breakdown.

But first, an outline of what you can do with myPay:
  • View, print or save your Retiree Account Statement
  • View, print or save your Combat-Related Special Compensation Statement
  • Start, stop or change electronic allotments to financial institutions
  • Change your mailing or email address
  • Make changes to your direct deposit information
  • View, print or save your IRS Form 1099R
  • Turn on your Retiree Newsletter notification
  • Subscribe to the Retiree Newsletter

Without further delay, here's how to access your myPay.

Your myPay Account

The most convenient way for Military and Government employees to manage their financial accounts is through a system called myPay. myPay provides faster service, security, accessibility and reliability to all Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) customers worldwide.

a. Accessing Your myPay

If you do not currently have a myPay login and password, simply go to myPay DFAS and under login click on ‘Create an Account’. If you forgot your Login ID, click on ‘Forgot your Login ID?’ on myPay DFAS. If you forgot or need a new password for your myPay account, click on ‘Forgot or Need a Password?’ on myPay DFAS.

b. Accessing Your Mobile myPay

Members who use myPay can now check their statements on the go using a smartphone or any device that has a web browser. To begin using myPay mobile version, members must go to https://mypay.dfas.mil on their mobile device. From there, customers can log in to myPay using the same login identification and password they use on their computer. Keep in mind that myPay does not operate or control any wireless network and cannot guarantee the security used to access the mobile site.


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