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AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA ANGOLA ANTARCTIC REGION POSTS ARCTIC CIRCLE POSTS ARGENTINA ARMENIA Aruba AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN Bahamas, The BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BOLIVIA Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba...
Foreign Per Diem rates are established monthly by the Office of Allowances as maximum U.S. dollar rates for reimbursement of U.S. Government civilians traveling on official business in foreign areas. Lodging and M&IE (Meals & Incidental Expenses) are...
Post Allowance: Commonly referred to as the "cost-of-living" allowance, this is an allowance based on a percentage of "spendable income," i.e. money you can really put your hands on to spend on goods and services. The amount varies depending on salary...
800 Compensatory Time Off at Certain Posts in Foreign Areas
Table of Allowances (DSSR Section 920) Allowances and differentials related to U.S. government American civilian employees working in foreign areas are reviewed on a bi-weekly basis and necessary changes are made effective the first day of each pay...
The Office of Allowances in the Bureau of Administration develops and coordinates policies, regulations, standards, and procedures to administer the government-wide allowances and benefits program abroad under the Department of State Standardized...
Our Mission. The Office of Allowances develops and coordinates policies, regulations, standards, and procedures to administer the government-wide allowances and benefits program abroad under the Department of State Standardized Regulations (DSSR).
Per diem rates. Rates are set by fiscal year, effective Oct. 1 each year. Find current rates in the continental United States, or CONUS rates, by searching below with city and state or ZIP code, or by clicking on the map, or use the new per diem tool to...
Office of Allowances. The Department of State is delegated the responsibility to write and maintain the government-wide Standardized Regulations (Government Civilians, Foreign Areas). This government-wide set of regulations is commonly referred to as...
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