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JPA Expenses - Common sense at last?

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Humble Pie

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Following my meeting "without coffee" in the UKSU following my earlier comments, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the UKSU staff for their continued fantastic support to the Top Shape Golf Society. See you at the 19th hole.
 
The GYH(OS) scheme is nothing new. In essence 1 return trip to UK for Service person + eligible dependants (The missus loves that word) per year. Claim to be for up to the MOD approved flight cost (£120 in Germany), plus hypothetical mileage to leave address. A very good scheme, just used it myself. Your UKSU should have the gen.

Especially as the refund is the number of people times the miles times the leave rate. So a family of 4 gets about 90 pence per mile!
 
You might want to check the SHAPE Special URO on the very subject. As an aside Gladiator may wish to clarify his support unit comments to myself (the Chf Clk) at any time he wishes. This e-Goat is great isn't it!

Speak to you later Rob....................::/:

The funniest thing that I have read on the Goat in a long time! :PDT_Xtremez_30: Still chuckling about it now.:PDT_Xtremez_28:
 
At last, a victory for common sense...

4. JPA Inputting. Prior to 1 May 07, individuals on a 30-day detachment would need to control the equivalent of 60 separate imprests (an IE and DS imprest for each of the 30-day periods). The new approach will equate to one imprest for DS for the full 30-day period and a one-line entry. The changes have the added advantage of enabling single line entries on JPA for IE and DS claims. Hence the exemplar 30-day detachments could be submitted using only 2 lines on JPA, one for DS and one for IE.

:PDT_Xtremez_27:
 
Just seen the UKSU comments. Have to say PMSL. Good old Rob, always rely on you for a laugh.



T B J hows your feet? Still trying to get past day 1 of Njmegin? I still suffer from Baboons ass when I do those stupid walks
 
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