Posted on Aug 19, 2021
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I understand how initial enlistment bonuses work. Are reenlistment bonuses the same in terms of cap per lump sum ($10,000) and receiving them on your enlistment anniversary day? This is specifically pertaining for a reclassification, where I would receive my bonus AFTER the successful completion of AIT.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Are you asking when you will get your bonus?

Assuming you graduate at the scheduled time, your bonus will be released to DFAS within two weeks of graduation and then DFAS will pay you within two weeks. It won't be paid with your normal pay and you'll get it all at once, minus 22% for federal tax and any state income tax
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SFC (Join to see) The biggest question I had is how it will be paid out. It is a tier 8 bonus, and I will be getting promoted here shortly. So with your answer, I'd get $34,800 (minus federal taxes) paid to me all at once?
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SSG (Join to see) yes all at once when you graduate
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1SG Russell S.
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Spelled out in the contract you signed. Check your 201
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1SG Russell S. Roger 1SG! I haven’t signed my reenlistment contract just yet, but will be in the next two weeks or so. Thank you for the guidance.
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The Army got rid of 201 files about 15 years ago
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1SG Russell S.
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SFC (Join to see) - i know, however he does have a online file in IPERMS or whatever it is called now. Either way what it is called now, he has a contract. The How, why, when, where are spelled out in the contract.
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SSG (Join to see) Never crossed that bridge... best of luck on your reenlistment!
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