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Commentary | Oct. 6, 2022

Don’t forget to pay your GTCC balance by Oct. 28 

By Zach Shapiro, MyCG Writer 

Attention, workforce! Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) individual account balances are due by Oct. 28. If you have any issues with your account, please contact the Travel Assist Team by Oct. 13.  
 
Previously, under “Mission Critical” (MC) status, Individually Billed Accounts (IBAs) were authorized to roll over balances during the transition to new financial and travel systems. MC status expired on Sept. 30. If your balance due is not paid in full by Oct. 28, your GTCC account will become past due.  
 
The updated status will also impact credit limits. They will now return to $9,999, except for members with outstanding balances above this amount. Any requests above the updated limit must be forwarded to the GTCC program managers for approval. 
 
If you require assistance or have any questions, please contact your travel manager: Travel Manager Look-up tool GTCC Library - All Documents (sharepoint-mil.us), or email the the Travel Management Office. You may also submit a ticket on FSMS.  
 
GTCC Travel Managers may contact  Michael Duchossois or Matthew Falor with any questions. 

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Resources: 

  • Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) Program: Financial and Travel System Transition Guidance - Update ALCGPSC 128/22 

Tags: GTCC, Government Travel Charge Card, FSMS, ETS, Financial Management System Modernization Solution


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