Which statement is true about an individually billed account?
Daniel Santos
Updated on January 03, 2026
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| Requires each Executive department agency to evaluate the credit worthiness of an individual. | Public Law 109-115 |
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| Which statement about an individually billed account (IBA) is true? | Regardless of the status of the traveler’s reimbursement, they must pay their bill on time. |
What is an individually billed account?
Individually Billed Accounts (IBA) are issued to employees to pay for official travel and travel-related expenses. The government reimburses employees for authorized expenses. The employee is responsible for making monthly payments to the bank. CBAs are paid directly by the government to the bank.
What statement applies to restricted cardholders?
Which statement applies only to restricted cardholders? They must validate with their APC that the GTCC has been activated with the travel card vendor.
Why should you log into your mobile app account with the travel charge?
Why should you establish an online account with the travel charge card vendor? Because it provides easy access to statements, payments, and mobile alerts. File a dispute with the GTCC vendor within 60 days of the statement date.
How do I check my GTC balance?
Check Account Balance in GTC
- Log into the GTC.
- In the bottom part of the screen, accounts will be displayed and the balance showed. Click on each account for more information or account history.
Which travel card policy will let a traveler pay off their GTCC bill in monthly?
Question: Which travel card policy will let a traveler pay off their GTCC bill in monthly installments to avoid Salary Offset? Correct Answer: Reduced Payment Plan Question: You suspect that a cardholder used their travel card for personal use.
Which is a reason for account suspension?
Which is a reason for account suspension? Account delinquent after 61 days. Which of the statements about a lost or stolen travel card is true? The cardholder is responsible for authorized charges made before losing the card.
What can I use my GTC for during TDY?
Based on the guidance we quoted above, you should use your GTCC for all official travel-related expenses. That includes things like your airfare, rental car, lodging, meals (yes – even meals!), parking, taxi fares, and all other travel-related costs you incur during a TDY (and a PCS, if your Component permits).
What is TDY status?
A temporary duty, or TDY, employee, works for the U.S. government and is stationed on a temporary basis away from his permanent job location. TDY status may involve working on a temporary job or receiving training. The government provides extra compensation to cover expenses.
Can I use my GTC for food?
What does it mean when your bank account has been suspended?
A bank can suspend an account because the customer has insufficient funds to make payments or is in arrears. Banks can also put a hold or stop on the customer’s card. The customer needs to either transfer funds, if available, into that account, or arrange to repay the money. The bank will then lift the freeze.
What does it mean if your card is suspended?
What does it mean if my credit card is suspended? When your credit card gets suspended, it means that your card issuer has taken away your ability to make purchases with the card. Typically, credit card issuers suspends a delinquent account to help limit the total owed.
Can I use my GTCC for groceries?
Regarding your second question – you shouldn’t use your GTCC for unofficial expenses or for mission-related (but not travel-related) expenses. Unofficial expenses include things of a personal nature, like running down to the Big Box Super-Mega Depot (a store we just invented) to buy cat food.
What TDY stand for?
Temporary duty travel
Temporary duty travel (TDY), also known as temporary additional duty (TAD), is a designation reflecting an United States Armed Forces Service member’s travel or other assignment at a location other than the traveler’s permanent duty station as authorized by the Joint Travel Regulations.