Congress added a little more confusion in 2016 when a change was made so that
special category federal employees (i.e., law enforcement officers, firefighters, Customs and Border Protection Officers, Air Traffic Controllers, Supreme Court and Capitol Police Officers, Nuclear Materials Couriers, and DSS Special Agents in the State Department) had a dividing line of 50, rather than 55 for penalty free withdrawals from their TSP ac
special category federal
employees (i.e., law enforcement officers, firefighters, Customs and Border Protection Officers, Air Traffic Controllers, Supreme Court and Capitol Police Officers, Nuclear Materials Couriers, and DSS
Special Agents in the State Department) had a dividing line of 50, rather than 55 for penalty free withdrawals from their TSP ac
Special Agents in the State Department) had a dividing line of 50, rather than 55 for penalty free withdrawals from their TSP accounts.
However, Chase doesn't offer
special tools for tracking business purchases or
employee spending, and the card doesn't come with the
special discounts for business purchases that many premium cards in the business
category offer.