Tle Per Diem Calculator






TLE Per Diem Calculator | Military PCS Lodging Expense Tool


TLE Per Diem Calculator

Estimate your Temporary Lodging Expense reimbursement for your next PCS move.


Standard daily lodging rate for your specific PCS location.
Please enter a valid amount.


Meals and Incidental Expenses rate for the location.


What you are actually paying per night (before taxes).


Usually 10 days for CONUS, up to 14 in some cases.


Include spouse and children 12 or older.


Children under the age of 12.

Estimated Total TLE Reimbursement
$0.00

100%

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

Lodging M&IE $0 $0

Breakdown of Max Daily Potential (Lodging vs M&IE)

What is the TLE Per Diem Calculator?

A tle per diem calculator is a specialized financial tool designed for military service members to estimate their Temporary Lodging Expense (TLE) during a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move. TLE is an allowance intended to partially offset the cost of lodging and meals when a member and/or their dependents occupy temporary quarters in the United States in conjunction with a PCS.

Who should use it? Any active-duty member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, or Coast Guard transitioning between duty stations. A common misconception is that TLE covers the full cost of any hotel. In reality, it is strictly governed by locality rates and specific family size percentages set by the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR).

TLE Per Diem Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

Calculating TLE is a multi-step process that involves determining your applicable percentage based on family composition and then applying that percentage to the local per diem rates.

The Step-by-Step Derivation:

  1. Calculate Applicable Percentage:
    • Member or 1 Dependent: 100%
    • Member + 1 Dependent (or 2 Dependents): 150%
    • Each additional Dependent 12 or older: add 50%
    • Each additional Dependent under 12: add 25%
  2. Calculate Lodging Limit: Locality Lodging Rate × Applicable Percentage.
  3. Determine Lodging Reimbursement: The lesser of (Actual Lodging Cost) OR (Lodging Limit).
  4. Calculate M&IE Limit: Locality M&IE Rate × Applicable Percentage.
  5. Daily Total: (Lodging Reimbursement) + (M&IE Limit).
  6. Grand Total: Daily Total × Number of Days.
Table 1: Key Variables in TLE Calculations
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Locality Rate Max lodging/meal rate for the area USD ($) $98 – $350+
Applicable % Multiplier based on family size Percentage 100% – 300%+
TLE Days Duration of stay allowed Days 1 – 14 Days
Actual Lodging The daily rate on your hotel receipt USD ($) Variable

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Single Service Member

A Sergeant is moving to a new base where the locality lodging rate is $150 and M&IE is $60. They spend $140/night on a hotel for 10 days.
Since they are solo, their percentage is 100%. The lodging cap is $150. Since $140 is less than $150, they receive $140 for lodging plus $60 for meals.
Daily: $200. Total TLE: $2,000.

Example 2: Member with Spouse and Two Small Children

A Lieutenant with a spouse and two children under 12 moves to a high-cost area. Locality rates: Lodging $200, M&IE $70.
Percentage: 100% (Member) + 50% (Spouse) + 25% (Child 1) + 25% (Child 2) = 200%.
Lodging Cap: $200 * 200% = $400. M&IE Cap: $70 * 200% = $140.
If they spend $350 on a suite, they get $350 + $140 = $490 per day.
Total TLE (10 days): $4,900.

How to Use This TLE Per Diem Calculator

Follow these simple steps to get an accurate estimate:

  1. Locality Rates: Look up the per diem rates for your new or old duty station on the DTMO website and enter them.
  2. Actual Lodging: Enter the base room rate of your hotel. Do not include taxes, as taxes are reimbursed separately as a miscellaneous expense in CONUS.
  3. Days: Enter the number of days you are staying in temporary quarters (up to 14).
  4. Dependents: Accurately input the number of dependents by age bracket.
  5. Review: The tle per diem calculator updates automatically. Check the breakdown to see how much of your lodging is being covered.

Key Factors That Affect TLE Per Diem Results

  • Locality Rates: These vary significantly by zip code and time of year. High-cost areas like DC or San Diego offer much higher TLE than rural bases.
  • Family Size: As shown in our tle per diem calculator, more dependents significantly increase the daily cap, especially for meals.
  • Lodging Receipts: TLE is “up to” the max. If you stay with friends for free, your lodging reimbursement is $0, though you still get the M&IE portion.
  • CONUS vs OCONUS: TLE is primarily for CONUS. If you are moving overseas, you likely need a TLA calculator instead, though the math is similar.
  • Fiscal Year Changes: Rates usually update every October 1st. Ensure you are using the rates applicable to your travel dates.
  • The 14-Day Limit: As of 2023, the standard TLE was expanded from 10 to 14 days for many PCS moves. Always check your orders for the authorized duration.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I use the tle per diem calculator for my house hunting trip?

No, TLE is for PCS transit. House hunting (Permissive TDY) expenses are generally the member’s responsibility, although you don’t charge leave for the time.

2. Does TLE cover hotel taxes?

In CONUS, lodging taxes are reimbursed separately as a miscellaneous expense and are not part of the daily TLE cap. OCONUS taxes are included in the rate.

3. What if my hotel costs more than the locality rate?

You will only be reimbursed up to the locality rate (multiplied by your family percentage). Anything above that is an out-of-pocket expense.

4. Can I get TLE at both my old and new duty station?

Yes, but the total number of days across both locations cannot exceed the authorized limit (usually 10 or 14 days total).

5. Do I get M&IE if I am staying with family?

Yes. If you stay with family/friends, your lodging reimbursement is zero, but you still receive the M&IE portion for your family size.

6. Are children over 21 included?

Only if they are legal dependents recognized by the DEERS system and are moving with you on your PCS orders.

7. Does the tle per diem calculator include DLA?

No, Dislocation Allowance (DLA) is a separate flat-rate payment. You should use a dla calculator for that specific entitlement.

8. How do I claim my TLE?

You must file a travel voucher (DD Form 1351-2) with your finance office upon arrival at your new duty station, providing all lodging receipts.

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