JPA/Allowances Question
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JPA/Allowances Question
Having just discovered there is no longer a section called Allowances at my base (it's now called Auditing, which I think tells a tale), can anyone recommend the best route to finding out what you're entitled to claim, for example, on temporary duty in HOTAC, and does anyone know where the daily rates that you're not allowed to go over, are actually listed?
PSF have been helpful, but they're not necessarily SMAs, and while I'm happy to explain the hopeless new system to a courts martial, I'd prefer to remain within the law and only claim what I'm entitled to.
PSF have been helpful, but they're not necessarily SMAs, and while I'm happy to explain the hopeless new system to a courts martial, I'd prefer to remain within the law and only claim what I'm entitled to.
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If you can get on the intranet, they're all listed in JSP752. From a couple of weeks ago, if you're in CHBS (or whatever they're called now) HOTAC then you're entitled to £24.52 DS and £5 IE.
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As far as I know the rates for HOTAC are dependent on regions (ie postcodes). Subsistance allowances are as Elmlea quoted. If you are using the service formerly known as CHBS will not allow you to go over the regional limit without the details of your TLB holder whose authority you must have received.
Good luck and standby for the constant JPA auditing.
As far as I know the rates for HOTAC are dependent on regions (ie postcodes). Subsistance allowances are as Elmlea quoted. If you are using the service formerly known as CHBS will not allow you to go over the regional limit without the details of your TLB holder whose authority you must have received.
Good luck and standby for the constant JPA auditing.