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Professional Paystub Builder

Generate realistic, fully compliant U.S. paystubs for verification, recordkeeping, or self-employed income proof. All calculations are performed locally — no data is sent to any server. Printable, professional PDF-ready format.

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Swiftutillity Corp.

Professional Pay Statement

Pay Date

2026-06-20

Employee

John A. Sample

Pay Period

Bi-Weekly

Period Start: 2026-06-01
Period End: 2026-06-14

Earnings

Gross Pay$3450.00
Mileage (Reimbursement)$75.00

Deductions

Federal Withholding$425.00
State Withholding$145.00
Social Security (6.2%)$213.90
Medicare (1.45%)$50.03
Pre-Tax Health Deduction$150.00
401(k) Retirement$200.00
Total Pre-Tax Deductions$350.00
Total Deductions & Withholdings$1183.93
Net Pay$2341.07
YTDGross: $75,000.00
Net: $58,000.00
This is a generated document for informational and demonstration purposes only. It is not an official pay statement from any employer. Verify all payroll data with your company's official payroll provider.
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Marcus ChenFinancial Calculator Editor

Marcus Chen leads editorial verification for swiftutillity.com, responsible for sourcing, cross-checking, and maintaining all financial data used across the tax, mortgage, and payroll calculators. Before joining swiftutillity, Marcus spent eight years as a financial analyst verifying government tax publications and building decision-support tools for personal finance at a North American fintech firm. He specializes in translating complex IRS and CRA regulatory changes into accurate, consumer-facing calculations. Marcus holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of British Columbia and completed the CFA® Program (passed all three levels). He is not a licensed CPA, tax attorney, or financial advisor.

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