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payslip

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪslɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a slip of paper included with your pay that records how much money you have earned and how much tax or insurance etc. has been taken out

How To Use payslip In A Sentence

  • I found something that looked like a payslip for one of my neighbours.
  • His payslips would state his occupation as something harmless and meaningless, like KGB agent.
  • First there's the office, otherwise known as the bedroom floor, where all bills, mortgage statements and payslips can be placed.
  • You get a tax calculation in your payslip every month, and a more detailed breakdown at the end of the year. Matthew Yglesias » Adventures in Interest-Group Politics
  • Some hotels use accounting machines which can produce the payroll, tax deduction records and payslips simultaneously.
  • Many employers operate group schemes and deduct the contribution from the employee's payslip.
  • I've sent every document you can think of - payslips, my old passport, tax forms, employers' letters.
  • your colleague is much better than you think, he deserves to be paid more and you looked at his payslip on purpose.
  • You simply put in any adjustments such as overtime or commission, then push a couple of buttons, and a payslip with the correct net amount is produced.
  • They will see a new employers' name on their payslips and a new name on headed notepaper and signage around buildings.
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