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What happens with a DFRDB re-entered recipient with 12 months or more engagement?

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What happens with a DFRDB re-entered recipient with 12 months or more engagement?

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You must elect before re-entry whether you want to join MilitarySuper or re-join the DFRDB Scheme. You make your election on the D100 form. The D100 form has replaced the old DM100 form Contributions are due for the scheme you choose, and your retirement pay is not paid during the period of service. If you elect to re-join the DFRDB after discharge your retirement pay will be recalculated and recommence. You may also be entitled to a further commutation lump sum. Note: If you choose the DFRDB scheme, your election continues to apply to all subsequent re-entries to the ADF of the same nature (ie in the Reserve Forces for 12 months or more or in the Permanent Forces again). In this situation, to advise ComSuper of your return to the ADF, you should still complete Part D of the D100 form and lodge the form with ComSuper before your service begins. If you join MilitarySuper, you must contribute to MilitarySuper and your DFRDB retirement pay will be suspended during your engagement. Your el

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