This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. General Services Administration on March 1, 1982 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SF-1198?
A: Form SF-1198 is a request form used by employees to set up an allotment of their pay to be credited to a savings account with a financial organization.
Q: Who uses Form SF-1198?
A: Form SF-1198 is used by employees who want to have a portion of their pay allocated to a savings account with a financial organization.
Q: What is an allotment?
A: An allotment is a predetermined portion of an employee's pay that is set aside for a specific purpose, such as saving or paying off a debt.
Q: What is a savings account?
A: A savings account is a type of bank account that is designed to help individuals save money. It typically earns interest on the deposited funds.
Q: Can I use Form SF-1198 to set up an allotment for a checking account?
A: No, Form SF-1198 is specifically for setting up an allotment to a savings account with a financial organization.
Form Details:
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