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  2. The Federal Pay Period Calendar for 2021 can be found in the resources provided by the National Finance Center and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Here are some key points from the 2021 Federal Pay Period Calendar:

    • The calendar includes all pay periods for the year 2021.
    • Each month lists the specific pay period numbers.
    • It also marks federal holidays when pay may not be distributed.

    For a detailed view, you can refer to the official documents provided by the National Finance Center1 or the GSA2. These documents will give you the complete calendar with all the pay dates and periods for the year 2021.

    Learn more:
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    What is the end date of the pay period 2021?END OF PAY PERIOD2021 PAYROLL SCHEDULE HOLIDAYS JUNE SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER MARCH DECEMBER JANUARY APRIL JULY FEBRUARY Title 2021 Payroll Schedule Basic Author
    How much do federal employees get paid in 2021?2021 GS Pay Raise: This year, the General Schedule base payscale received a 1% across-the-board pay raise. A GS-13 Step 3 federal employee would receive an effective raise of $839.00 in 2021, from $83,927.00 per year (based on the 2020 GS base table) to $84,766.00 per year.
    What is the 2021 General Schedule pay cap?GS Pay Cap: The 2021 General Schedule pay cap is $172,500.00 per year, which is equivilent to the yearly pay of a Senior Executive Service (SES) level 4 executive. While the base GS payscale doesn't go this high, in several localities with high COLA adjustments employees in the highest GS paygrades may reach this salary ceiling.
    When is the first biweekly pay period in calendar year 2024?For example, under a given agency’s payroll cycle, the biweekly pay period covering December 17, 2023, through December 30, 2023, may be the first biweekly pay period with a payroll pay date in calendar year 2024 (e.g., January 5, 10, etc.).
     
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