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Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) - Military Compensation BAS is meant to offset the cost of food for service members This allowance is based on the historic origins of the military in which the military provided room and board (or rations) as part of
2025 BAS Rates | The Military Wallet BAS is a tax-free monthly allowance that helps offset a portion of the cost of meals and food Rates increase each year to match the changing food-cost index, set by the Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Defense Finance and Accounting Service gt; MilitaryMembers . . . BAS II is the monthly rate that may be payable to enlisted members on duty at a permanent station and assigned to single (unaccompanied) Government quarters, which do not have adequate food storage or preparation facilities, and where a Government mess is not available, and the Government cannot otherwise make meals available
Volume 7A, Chapter 25 - U. S. Department of Defense Enlisted members on authorized leave (including proceed time, authorized delays enroute between duty stations chargeable as leave, and convalescent leave) are entitled to the standard enlisted
2025 Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) Rates Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) was established to provide financial assistance to military personnel for grocery expenses Each year, the Department of Defense calculates BAS rates to ensure service members are adequately compensated for the increasing cost of goods caused by inflation