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What are bonuses and deductions in Protiv?

Bonuses increase your earnings for strong performance, while deductions reduce bonuses when work goes over budget or needs adjustment.

Purpose

This article explains what bonuses and deductions mean in Protiv and how they affect your final payout. It helps workers understand why amounts go up or down on bonus statements.

When To Use This

  • You see a bonus or deduction on your statement and want to know why.
  • Your payout is lower or higher than expected.
  • You want to understand how Protiv’s performance-based pay works.

Before You Start

  • You must be logged into the Protiv worker app.
  • You should have access to your ProPays or bonus statements.

Quick Path 

  • Bonuses are extra earnings for good performance.
  • Deductions reduce bonuses when jobs go over budget or need corrections.
  • Your net bonus is bonuses earned minus deductions.
  • Check ProPays and bonus statements for details.

Step-by-Step Instructions


Step 1 — Understand what bonuses mean

Bonuses are positive earnings you receive when your work helps the team save time or stay under budget.

You may earn bonuses when:

  • Your crew finishes work under budget.
  • Your efficiency or score is strong.
  • Jobs or milestones are completed faster than expected.

Step 2 — Understand how bonuses are shared

Your company decides how bonuses are distributed. Common factors include:

  • Hours worked on the job.
  • Crew lead or leadership role.
  • Company bonus rules set by management.

Step 3 — Understand what deductions mean

Deductions are negative amounts that lower your bonus total.

Common reasons include:

  • Over-budget work
    The job took more hours than planned.
  • Adjustments
    Corrections made by your company.
  • Administrative corrections
    Fixes to previous bonus statements.

Step 5 — Know how deductions are handled

Each company sets its own rules. Deductions may be:

  • Shown directly on your statement as negative amounts.
  • Rolled forward into future bonus periods.

Step 6 — Find bonuses and deductions in the app

You can view bonuses and deductions in several places:

  • Items On Hold
    Pending bonuses or deductions waiting for approval.
  • In Process Bonuses
    Bonus statements being prepared for payment.
  • Paid Bonuses
    Finalized statements showing your net payout.
  • ProPays
    Potential or approved bonuses tied to specific jobs.

Tap any item to view a detailed breakdown.

Examples

  • A job finishes under budget, resulting in a crew bonus.
  • A job runs long, creating a deduction that reduces the bonus.
  • An adjustment fixes a previous statement and appears as a deduction.

Common Mistakes & How To Fix Them

  • Bonus lower than expected: Check for deductions or pending items.
  • Missing bonus: Look in Items On Hold or In Process Bonuses.
  • Confused by totals: Remember net bonus equals bonuses minus deductions.