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How Long Does It Take To Receive Army Bonus?

When will I get paid for my Selective Re-enlistment Bonus (SRB)/Selective Enlistment Bonus (SEB)? The initial payment of your Selective Re-enlistment Bonus (SRB) should take no longer than 30 days from the date of re-enlistment.

Do you get your enlistment bonus right away?

You won't receive your Army enlistment bonus immediately. The Army needs to make sure you're committed to your role in serving the country and that you're not just in it for the money. Once you complete basic training and career-specific training, you'll receive your first payment of $10,000.

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How are Army enlistment bonuses paid?

Bonuses are paid in Lump Sum, at the time of re-enlistment. Member must have been separated for more than 90 days, but less than 4 years.

Army Enlistment and Re-Enlistment Bonus Information

How do I track my Army bonus?

Enter the member's Empl ID and check the Include History box. Click Search. The member's Simple Benefits page will display. If the member has received a bonus, it will be displayed here.

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How much does the army take out of your bonus?

Military bonuses are subject to taxation at the time of payment. Past rules (mentioned earlier in this article) issued by the Internal Revenue Service required the Defense Accounting And Finance Service (DFAS) to withhold 25% of that bonus (later reduced to 22%) on payment.

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