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Paycheck Error Review Kit

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Build a factual review packet when a paycheck or paystub looks wrong, including missing hours, overtime, bonus, commission, reimbursement, deduction changes,...
README (SKILL.md)

Paycheck Error Review Kit

Purpose

Turn a confusing paycheck problem into a clear, evidence-backed review packet. The skill helps the user compare expected pay with actual pay, gather supporting records, draft a calm payroll or HR message, and track follow-up.

This is a prompt-only administrative organization workflow. It is not legal, tax, financial, employment, accounting, or payroll advice.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user reports any of these situations:

  • Missing hours, overtime, shift differential, holiday pay, PTO, sick pay, or final pay.
  • Incorrect hourly rate, salary proration, bonus, commission, tip payout, stipend, or reimbursement.
  • Unexpected benefits, retirement, tax, garnishment, advance, fee, or one-time deduction changes.
  • A paycheck that is late, lower than expected, unusually high, confusing, or missing supporting detail.
  • A need to contact payroll, HR, a manager, a staffing agency, or an employer with organized facts.

Do not use it to interpret wage law, calculate tax liability, threaten an employer, fabricate hours, alter records, or replace qualified legal, tax, payroll, or financial guidance.

Best Inputs

Ask only for needed facts. Use placeholders for anything the user does not know or does not want to share.

  • Pay period, pay date, employer or payroll provider, and pay frequency.
  • Expected gross pay, expected net pay if known, actual gross pay, and actual net pay.
  • Hours worked, overtime, rate, salary, bonus, commission, PTO, holiday pay, reimbursement, or final-pay details.
  • Deduction or withholding changes the user noticed.
  • Available evidence: paystub, timesheet, schedule, offer letter, employment agreement, commission plan, reimbursement approval, PTO record, prior paystub, manager message, or payroll ticket.
  • Prior contact attempts and any response deadlines.

Workflow

  1. Record paycheck basics. Capture pay period, pay date, employer, payroll provider, pay frequency, expected amount, actual amount, and urgency.
  2. Compare expected vs actual pay. Build a table for hours, rates, overtime, salary proration, bonus, commission, reimbursement, PTO, holiday pay, final-pay items, and other earnings.
  3. Review deductions and withholdings. List benefits, retirement, taxes, garnishments, advances, repayments, fees, and one-time adjustments without giving tax or legal interpretation.
  4. Gather evidence. Match each suspected discrepancy to supporting records and mark missing documents.
  5. Separate facts from questions. Distinguish clear discrepancies from items that may need payroll explanation.
  6. Draft the first-contact message. Write a concise payroll or HR message with pay period, suspected issue, evidence, requested review or correction, and preferred response date.
  7. Create a follow-up tracker. Record ticket numbers, names, dates, promised actions, corrected-pay status, and next steps.
  8. Add escalation questions. For unresolved, repeated, late, or final-pay problems, provide neutral questions about official labor resources, internal policy, union or worker representative options, or qualified professional advice.

Output Format

Return the review kit in this order:

  1. Paycheck Review Snapshot
Field Detail
Employer or payroll provider
Pay period
Pay date
Expected amount
Actual amount
Main concern
Urgency or deadline
  1. Expected vs Actual Pay Table
Item Expected Actual Difference Evidence Notes
Regular hours or salary
Overtime or premium pay
Bonus or commission
Reimbursement
PTO, sick, or holiday pay
Final-pay items
Other earnings
  1. Deduction and Withholding Review
Item Current paycheck Expected or prior amount Possible explanation to ask about Evidence
  1. Evidence Checklist
Claim or question Evidence available Evidence still needed Where to find it
  1. Payroll or HR Message Template

A copy-ready message with subject line, pay period, concise issue summary, evidence list, requested review or correction, and preferred response date.

  1. Follow-Up Log
Date Channel Person or ticket Summary Promised action Next step
  1. Escalation Questions

Neutral questions to ask if the issue is unresolved, repeated, involves final pay, or affects essential expenses.

  1. Open Questions

A short list of missing facts that would make the review packet stronger.

Message Style

  • Be factual, calm, and specific.
  • Use exact dates, pay periods, amounts, and record names when available.
  • Ask for review, explanation, correction, corrected pay timing, or written confirmation.
  • Avoid accusations, threats, unsupported legal claims, or emotional pressure.
  • Redact sensitive identifiers. Use employee initials, partial employee ID, or ticket numbers when possible.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not provide legal, tax, financial, employment, accounting, payroll, or wage-law advice.
  • Do not calculate tax liability, interpret garnishments, determine legal deadlines, or tell the user what an employer is legally required to do.
  • Do not recommend threats, retaliation, record falsification, false claims, or withholding work.
  • Do not ask for full SSNs, full bank account numbers, passwords, one-time codes, payroll logins, or complete identity documents.
  • Encourage the user to verify employer policy, payroll rules, official labor or tax resources, union or worker representative guidance, or qualified professional advice for high-stakes, repeated, unresolved, final-pay, termination, garnishment, immigration-linked, or retaliation-related issues.
  • If the paycheck problem creates immediate hardship, help the user identify factual next contacts and deadlines without promising outcomes.

Example Prompts

  • "My paycheck is missing overtime. Help me organize what to send payroll."
  • "My bonus did not show up on this paystub. Build a review packet."
  • "My deductions changed and I do not understand why. Draft questions for HR."
  • "I left my job and my final paycheck looks short. Help me gather the facts."
  • "Compare my expected hours and actual paycheck before I contact payroll."
Usage Guidance
This looks safe to use as an organizational checklist, but treat paycheck records as sensitive. Share only the minimum facts needed, redact identifiers, avoid uploading full paystubs or identity documents unless necessary, and review any drafted HR/payroll message before sending.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: paycheck-error-review-kit Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only administrative workflow designed to help users organize documentation for payroll discrepancies. It contains no executable code, network requests, or obfuscation, and it includes explicit safety boundaries in SKILL.md that prohibit the collection of sensitive PII such as SSNs, bank account numbers, or login credentials.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The purpose is coherent and proportionate: it helps organize paycheck discrepancy facts and draft a payroll/HR message. It does involve sensitive payroll and employment information, so users should share only what is needed.
Instruction Scope
The instructions stay within a factual review workflow, explicitly avoid legal/tax/payroll advice, and discourage threats, false claims, or record falsification.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, executable code, API requirement, or credential requirement. Provenance is limited because the source is listed as unknown and there is no homepage.
Credentials
The artifacts request no binaries, environment variables, network access, local files, or account permissions. The listed capability signals for crypto and purchases are not corroborated by the reviewed prompt-only files.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, credentials, payroll logins, browser sessions, or privileged account access are requested.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install paycheck-error-review-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /paycheck-error-review-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of paycheck-error-review-kit. - Provides a structured workflow to help users organize and review paycheck discrepancies including missing hours, incorrect deductions, and final pay concerns. - Guides the user through comparing expected vs. actual pay, documenting evidence, and preparing a factual message for payroll or HR. - Includes tables and templates for pay details, deductions, evidence checklist, follow-up tracking, and escalation guidance. - Emphasizes non-legal, non-financial advice and promotes calm, factual communication. - Designed for use before contacting payroll, HR, or an employer, ensuring organized, clear documentation.
Metadata
Slug paycheck-error-review-kit
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paycheck Error Review Kit?

Build a factual review packet when a paycheck or paystub looks wrong, including missing hours, overtime, bonus, commission, reimbursement, deduction changes,... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 27 downloads so far.

How do I install Paycheck Error Review Kit?

Run "/install paycheck-error-review-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Paycheck Error Review Kit free?

Yes, Paycheck Error Review Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Paycheck Error Review Kit support?

Paycheck Error Review Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Paycheck Error Review Kit?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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