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When you have a payroll connection, MyTruv shows every recent pay statement with a full breakdown of what you earned and what was taken out before net pay hit your bank.

Where to find your pay statements

The Pay statements list lives on the Income view - see Income Overview for the entry path on each platform. Each row in the list shows:
  • Pay period (e.g. “Jan 15 - Jan 29”) or the pay date if no period dates are reported
  • Net pay (large, bold)
  • Gross pay as a secondary line below net
  • A Latest badge on the most recent paycheck
  • A small download arrow on rows where the payroll provider supplied a PDF
By default the list shows your most recent 12 paychecks.

Opening a paycheck’s breakdown

Use the Last / Year to Date / Older paychecks filter at the top of the Income breakdown card to scope what’s shown:
  • Last - the most recent single paycheck
  • Year to Date - aggregated totals from January 1 of the current year through today
  • Older paychecks - a dropdown of previous statements; pick any one to see its breakdown

What’s in a paycheck breakdown

Each pay statement typically includes:
  • Gross pay - your total earnings before any deductions
  • Net pay - what you actually take home
  • Pay period - the dates covered by the paycheck
  • Earnings breakdown - Regular, Overtime, Bonus, Commission, Other Pay (only categories your payroll provider reports)
  • Deductions grouped into three buckets - see Understanding Your Deductions
    • Taxes - federal, state, FICA, Medicare, Social Security, SDI/SUI
    • Benefits - retirement contributions (401(k), IRA, etc.), insurance premiums, HSA
    • Other deductions - anything that doesn’t fit the other two buckets

Downloading a pay stub as PDF

When your payroll provider supplies the original pay-stub PDF, you can download it straight from the Pay statements list. Look for the download arrow at the end of any row - tapping or clicking it opens the PDF where you can save or share it. If a row doesn’t show a download arrow, your provider didn’t supply a PDF for that paycheck. The breakdown is still available in MyTruv - just not the original document.

When you don’t see pay statements

If the Pay statements list is empty or missing entirely, one of these is usually the reason:
  • No payroll connection - bank-detected income doesn’t include pay statements. Connect payroll to unlock them; see Connecting Your Payroll.
  • Provider not supported for detailed payroll data - some payroll connections share employment info but not paystub-level detail. MyTruv will still show deposits in Transactions.
Compare paychecks over time using the Last filter and stepping through older paychecks - changes in deductions, taxes, or take-home are easier to spot side by side.