Posted on Jul 27, 2016
Will my BAH rate remain "grandfathered" at the higher rate if I remain in the same city?
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BAH for Oahu dropped nearly $600 a month, however those who were receiving the higher rate were "grandfathered" and kept the same rate. I will be PCSing to another command on Oahu with the same VHA Zip code for LES purposes. Will I continue getting the higher BAH rate since I am not technically moving out of the area? My spouse is remaining here as well.
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It will stay the same for as long as you are stationed in that zip code. It can only change if you PCS from there and back if has lowered in that time.
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Yes, your BAh will remain at the higher rate. It went down 40 here where I'm at in Va, and mine stayed the same
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SFC (Join to see), I am grandfathered into the 2015 E5 w/ dependent BAH rate and am currently receiving $2994 a month. I have just put on E6, however won't get paid until a few months from now. My question is, will my BAH change?
Will I receive 2015 E6 BAH, or will I continue to receive my 2015 E5 BAH as it is still at a higher rate than 2017 E6?
Will I receive 2015 E6 BAH, or will I continue to receive my 2015 E5 BAH as it is still at a higher rate than 2017 E6?
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*UPDATES* Just got back from talking with PSD - according to them, the current BAH rate is applied to the service member when they check into their next command - even if it's in the same zip code. they informed me that though I am currently grandfathered at this command, once I check into my next command, the rate will be adjusted to whatever it is at that time. - Dependents do not affect this rate as they are technically "PCSing" with you. Wonder if I can claim that my Dependent is not "PCSing" with me.. Thoughts?
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