Dd Form 2558

What is dd form 2558?

The DD Form 2558, also known as the Authorization to Start, Stop, or Change an Allotment form, is a document used by members of the U.S. Armed Forces to request changes to their pay allotments.

What are the types of dd form 2558?

There are several types of DD Form 2558, including: 1. DD Form 2558-1: Authorization to Start, Stop, or Change an Allotment 2. DD Form 2558-3: Regular Military Compensation Indicator 3. DD Form 2558-4: Continued Service Agreement 4. DD Form 2558-5: Reservist Incentive Program Agreement

How to complete dd form 2558

Completing the DD Form 2558 is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:

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Fill in your personal information, including your name, rank, and contact details.
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Specify the type of allotment you want to start, stop, or change.
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Provide the required details for the allotment, such as the recipient's name, address, and account information.
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Sign and date the form before submitting it to the appropriate office for processing.

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Questions & answers

For more information, call 800-342-9647 or visit https://www.militaryonesource.mil.
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.
The DD Form 2058, State of Legal Residence Certificate, can be found in the Finance Office and is used by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) to indicate that you have changed your domicile for military pay purposes.
Starting, Stopping or Changing Allotments 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.
Allotments are payroll deductions, and a way to pay for things directly from your paycheck – before you see the money. Most people use them to pay for things like life insurance or repaying a military loan. DoD won't let you set up allotments to pay for things like vehicles, furniture, electronics, and jewelry.
An allotment is a designated amount of money that is automatically distributed for you, from your pay. You can have allotments sent to bank accounts, insurance companies and more.