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Title: Basic Allowance for Housing


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Basic Allowance for Housing
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Agenda
  • Define Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
  • Regulations and Policies that effect entitlement
    to BAH
  • Explain Entitlement to BAH
  • Situations in which BAH is and is not authorized
  • Check on Learning

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Acronyms
  • DFAS-IN Defense Finance and Accounting Service
    - Indianapolis
  • DoDFMR Department of Defense Financial
    Management Regulation
  • JFTR- Joint Federal Travel Regulations
  • DA Department of the Army
  • BAH Basic Allowance for Housing
  • BAH DIFF The difference between BAH at the with
    dependent rate and the without dependent rate
  • BEQ/BOQ Bachelor Enlisted/Officer Quarters
  • OHA Overseas Housing Allowance

4
Terminal Learning Objective
  • To fully understand what BAH is, where to find
    out about BAH in the regulations, who is entitled
    to BAH, when it is started, and when it is
    stopped.

5
DEFINITION
  • The purpose of the Basic Allowance for Housing
    (BAH) program is to provide fair housing
    allowances to Soldiers. Since the goal is to help
    Soldiers cover the costs of housing in the
    private sector, rental-housing costs in the
    private sector are the basis for the allowance.
    Soldiers receive a housing allowance when
    government quarters are not available.

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REFERENCES
  • Joint Federal Travel Regulation (JFTR), Chapter
    10
  • http//perdiem.hqda.pentagon.mil/perdiem/

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ENTITLEMENT
  • Any Soldier on active duty entitled to basic pay
    is authorized a type of housing allowance based
    on the members grade, dependency status, and
    location when family type government quarters are
    not provided.

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Types of BAH
  • There are three types of BAH
  • BAH which is to pay for housing for the Soldier
    and their primary dependents
  • BAH Partial, which is for Single Soldiers without
    dependents residing in the barracks, Bachelor
    Enlisted/Officer Quarters (BEQ/BOQ)
  • BAH DIFF, which is for Soldiers who are paying
    child support for a dependent child that is not
    in the Soldiers custody

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Dependents
  • Dependents for the purpose of BAH are defined as
    follows
  • Current spouse
  • Unmarried, children under the age of 21 (proof of
    parentage must be established for adopted and
    illegitimate children)
  • For the following, dependency must be determined
    through DA
  • - Full time college students ages 21 to 22
  • - Children over the age of 21 that are
    incapacitated
  • -Wards of the Court
  • - Parents

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Dependents (cont.)
  • Dependents for the purpose of BAH do NOT include
    the following
  • Current spouse/children who is on active duty
  • Former spouse
  • Any dependent that is occupying government
    quarters as a permanent residence
  • A child who has been adopted by someone else
  • Any dependent that is confined in a correctional
    facility

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BAH DIFF
  • Dependent children for the purpose of BAH DIFF
    are defined as follows
  • Unmarried, children under the age of 21 for whom
    the Soldier does not have legal and physical
    custody (proof of parentage must be established
    for adopted and illegitimate children)
  • Full time college students ages 21 to 22
  • Children over the age of 21 that are incapacitated

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BAH DIFF (cont.)
  • Dependent children for the purpose of BAH DIFF
    do NOT include the following
  • Children that are on active duty
  • Children occupying government quarters
  • Children for whom the Soldier does not provide
    support

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Government Quarters
  • Government quarters for the purpose of BAH are
    considered to be
  • Government family housing
  • Barracks or dormitories
  • BEQ/BOQ

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BAH
  • Soldiers who are stationed in Korea on a
    non-command sponsored tour that have primary
    dependents residing in the CONUS are authorized
    BAH under the following conditions
  • - The primary dependents are not residing in
    government quarters.
  • - The Soldier is paying child support for the
    dependents AT LEAST in the amount of the BAH
    DIFF.
  • - The primary dependents are not residing in
    government quarters (this does not include
    privatized quarters).

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BAH (cont.)
  • The statutory purpose of a housing allowance on
    behalf of a dependent is to at least partially
    reimburse a Soldier for the expense of providing
    private quarters for the dependents.

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Housing Allowance
  • Housing allowance for a dependent is not paid as
    a bonus merely for the technical status of being
    married or having children. If the Soldier is not
    paying anything for their dependents residence,
    BAH is NOT authorized.

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BAH DIFF
  • Soldiers who are stationed in Korea on a
    non-command sponsored tour that have dependents
    for whom they do not have legal and physical
    custody are authorized BAH DIFF under the
    following conditions
  • - The dependents are not residing in government
    quarters.
  • - The Soldier is paying child support for the
    dependents at least in the amount of the BAH
    DIFF.

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BAH Partial
  • Soldiers who are stationed in Korea and are
    living in the barracks or BEQ/BOQ are authorized
    BAH Partial if the Soldier is not receiving any
    other type of housing allowance.

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Start BAH
  • When to start entitlement for BAH
  • When a Soldier gets married BAH starts the date
    of marriage.
  • Soldier adopts a child or establishes dependency
    for a parent. BAH starts on the date that
    dependency has been established.

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Stop BAH
  • When to stop entitlement for BAH
  • Soldier gets divorced or legally separates from
    their spouse.
  • Dependent for whom the Soldier is drawing BAH
    comes on active duty.
  • Dependent for whom the Soldier is drawing BAH is
    confined to a correctional facility.
  • Sole dependent child for whom the Soldier is
    drawing BAH turns the age of 21 .
  • Soldier stops supporting their dependents.
  • Dependents for whom the Soldier is drawing BAH
    move into government quarters.

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Start BAH DIFF
  • When to start entitlement for BAH DIFF
  • Soldier no longer has physical custody of their
    children.
  • Soldiers children, for which they do not have
    custody move out of government quarters.
  • Soldier is receiving OHA based on the
    non-availability of government quarters, BAH DIFF
    will not be authorized. Soldier will receive OHA
    at the With Dependent rate.

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Stop BAH DIFF
  • When to stop entitlement for BAH DIFF
  • - The dependents for whom the Soldier is
    drawing BAH DIFF move into government quarters.
  • Sole dependent for whom the Soldier is drawing
    BAH DIFF goes on active duty.
  • Sole dependent for whom the Soldier is drawing
    BAH DIFF turns the age of 21.

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Stop BAH DIFF (cont.)
  • When to stop entitlement for BAH DIFF
  • Soldier remarries or acquires a dependant
  • Sole dependent for whom the Soldier is drawing
    BAH DIFF is adopted by someone else.
  • - Soldier stops supporting their dependents for
    whom they are drawing BAH DIFF.
  • - Note Soldier marries another Soldier and there
    are no other dependents for which the other
    Soldier is drawing a housing allowance, BAH DIFF
    will continue.

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Start BAH Partial
  • When to start entitlement for BAH Partial
  • Soldier moves into the barracks or BEQ/BOQ and is
    not drawing BAH or BAH DIFF for their dependents
    and their dependents are not residing in
    government quarters.
  • Soldier is living in the barracks or BEQ/BOQ is
    divorced and has no other dependents for whom
    they are authorized a housing allowance.

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Stop BAH Partial
  • When to stop entitlement for BAH Partial
  • Soldier moves out of the barracks or BEQ/BOQ.
  • Soldier gets married or acquires a dependent for
    whom they are authorized to receive a housing
    allowance.

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SITUATION 1
  • A Soldier gets married to a civilian while en-
    route to Korea. The spouse is residing in economy
    quarters in the United States due to a lack of
    command sponsorship. The Soldier is providing
    support to the spouse in the U.S. What type of
    housing allowance is the Soldier authorized?
    What is the effective date?
  • BAH, starts the effective date of marriage.

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SITUATION 2
  • A Soldier goes on leave while stationed in Korea
    and gets married to a civilian who resides in
    economy quarters in the United States. The
    Soldier is non-command sponsored and is providing
    support to the spouse. What type of housing
    allowance is the Soldier authorized? What is the
    effective date?
  • BAH starts the effective date of marriage.

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SITUATION 3
  • A Soldier gets divorced from their spouse for
    whom they are receiving BAH. The Soldier has no
    other dependents for whom they are authorized to
    receive BAH. What is the effective date?
  • BAH stops the day prior to the divorce.

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SITUATION 4
  • A Soldier living in the BEQ/BOQ gets divorced
    from their spouse for whom they are receiving
    BAH. The Soldier is ordered to provide child
    support for the children that are residing with
    the former spouse. The Soldier is providing
    support to the dependent children. What type of
    housing allowance is the Soldier authorized?
    What is the effective date?
  • BAH will stop as the day prior to the divorce
    and BAH DIFF will start the day the Soldier began
    providing support.

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SITUATION 5
  • Soldier (A) is living in the BEQ/BOQ and is
    married to another Soldier (B). The spouse
    (Soldier B) is stationed in Fort Hood, TX. The
    couples children reside with the spouse in the
    U.S. What type of housing allowance is the
    Soldier (A) authorized?
  • BAH Partial. The spouse is authorized BAH With
    Dependent.

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SITUATION 6
  • Soldier (A) is in the BEQ/BOQ, divorced from
    another Soldier (B) and is required to pay child
    support for dependent children that are in the
    custody of the former spouse (Soldier B) in the
    United States living in economy quarters. What
    type of housing allowance is the Soldier (A)
    authorized?
  • BAH Partial. BAH DIFF is not authorized because
    the former spouse is a Soldier (B) and already
    drawing a With Dependent housing allowance.

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SITUATION 7
  • A Soldier is married to a civilian who is living
    in government quarters in the United States. What
    type of housing allowance is the Soldier
    authorized?
  • None, no BAH entitlement is authorized when
    dependents reside in government quarters.

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COMPUTATIONS
  • BAH is computed on a 30 Day month.
  • BAH rates can be found at the Per Diem Committee
    Web Site
  • http//perdiem.hqda.pentagon.mil/perdiem/

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COMPUTATIONS (cont.)
  • Example A SSG has a spouse residing in economy
    quarters in Killeen, TX at Zip Code 76541. What
    is the monthly rate for BAH?

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COMPUTATIONS (cont.)
On the Per Diem Committee website click on
the Basic Allowance for Housing option on the left
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COMPUTATIONS (cont.)
Select the Correct Year and Rank from the
drop-down menus
Enter the Zip Code and click the Execute button
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COMPUTATIONS (cont.)
Select the correct rate based on the dependency
status
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Check on Learning
  • CHECK ON LEARNING

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Check on Learning (cont.)
  • What regulation covers BAH?
  • Joint Federal Travel Regulation Chapter 10

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Check on Learning (cont.)
  • What entitles a Soldier to receive BAH?
  • Any Soldier on active duty entitled to basic pay
    is authorized a type of housing allowance based
    on the members grade, dependency status, and
    location when family type government quarters are
    not provided.

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Check on Learning (cont.)
  • If a Soldier is not command sponsored and brings
    their dependents to Korea will the Soldier
    continue to receive BAH for the dependents?
  • No. The dependents reside within the vicinity of
    the Soldiers duty station and therefore the
    Soldier is entitled to OHA.

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Check on Learning (cont.)
  • If a Soldier is living in the BEQ/BOQ divorced
    and the children are not in the Soldiers
    custody, and the Soldier is paying child support,
    what type of BAH is the Soldier authorized?
  • BAH DIFF

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