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DFAS Announces Release Date of Tax Documents

Managing Your Finances

Wondering when the military will get you your tax documents? Here's the gouge.

Tax Form
Date Available on myPay
Retiree (military) 1099-R
17 Dec 24
Annuitant (civilian or survivor) 1099-R
17 Dec 24
Former Spouse 1099-R
17 Dec 24
Civilian Certificate for Income Tax Adjustment
20 Dec 24
Navy Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) W-2
7 Jan 25
Army Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) Civilian W-2
7 Jan 25
Reserve Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force W-2
8 Jan 25

Active/Reserve Marine Corps W-2
17 Jan 25
Active Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force W-2
17 Jan 25

Army Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) W-2
21 Jan 25
Military/Military Retiree IRS Form 1095
21 Jan 25
Travel Pay 1099-Int
21 Jan 25
Civilian (DoD/Non-DoD) W-2
24 Jan 25
Savings Deposit Program (SDP) 1099-Int
24 Jan 25
Civilian (DoD/Non-DoD) IRS Form 1095
27 Jan 25
Travel/Miscellaneous W-2
31 Jan 25


Military Finances are Different

We're pretty confident that your run-of-the-mill financial advisor or planner that doesn't work with Active and Retired Military Members won't understand a lot about your financial benefits. You'll probably get a funny look when you mention your LES or RAS. That's why we think you should work with a financial advisor/planner that deals with Active and Retired military members each and every day. If you'd like to find out how we work with Active and Retired Military Members, use the button below to schedule a free initial consultation.


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