noun
- A document issued by an employer showing an employee's wages or salary, deductions, and net pay for a specific pay period.
Usage: Common in British English; U.S. equivalent is 'pay stub'.; Typically provided monthly or with each paycheck.
Examples
- I received my payslip in the mail showing my gross salary and tax deductions.
- The payslip clearly itemized my hourly wages and overtime pay.
- She checked her payslip to verify that her bonus had been included.
- Employees can access their payslips online through the company portal.
- The payslip indicated that my pension contribution had been deducted from my pay.
- He kept all his payslips for tax purposes at the end of the year.