New
ePIN feature goes live for Army myPay users
ARLINGTON,
Va. - Army personnel can now obtain their myPay personal
identification numbers (PINs) by using a new online feature called ePIN.
myPay is an online system operated by Defense Finance and Accounting
Service. ePIN is available to active, reserve, guard, civilians and military
retirees with Army Knowledge Online accounts.
“We are constantly
looking for ways to make myPay even more user friendly,” said Pat Shine,
director of DFAS Military and Civilian Pay Services. “ePIN will make this
valuable pay management tool more accessible to our Army customers.”
ePIN greatly
simplifies the process of gaining access to myPay. Personnel can visit the
myPay Web site,
https://myPay.dfas.mil
and click on the “New PIN” button. The system will verify the identity of
the user through their Social Security Number. The user can elect delivery
of the PIN by email or regular mail. Email delivery takes place within 48
hours.
What else can
myPay do?
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View, print and
save leave and earning statements
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Select electronic
leave and earning statement
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View and print
retiree account statement
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View and print
tax statements
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Change federal
and state tax withholdings
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Update bank
account and electronic funds transfer information
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Manage allotments
(civilian/retiree)
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Edit address
information
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Manage Savings
Bonds (civilian/retiree)
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Control Thrift
Savings Plan enrollment (military only)
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View and print
travel vouchers (civilian/military)
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myPay is simple
and secure
Available nearly
24/7, myPay means no waiting in lines or on the phone. Easy to use menus and
clear confirmation messages give customers confidence that changes they
request are made quickly and correctly.
Strong encryption
and secure sockets layer technologies combined with user-unique access make
myPay safe to use and protect personal information from unauthorized access.
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