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Overtime Pay Calculator

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Calculate time-and-a-half and other overtime pay totals.

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  • On your device

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Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.

Enter your hourly rate, regular hours, and overtime hours. Defaults to time-and-a-half (1.5×) and supports custom multipliers like double-time. See regular pay, overtime pay, and total gross pay.

Overtime rules vary by jurisdiction—some states require daily OT after 8 hours. This calculator uses inputs you provide rather than enforcing every local labor rule.

Salaried exempt employees may not earn OT; confirm classification before relying on results for payroll disputes.

Overtime boosts gross but may push withholding into higher supplemental-looking brackets on aggregate paychecks.

How to use this tool

Enter your base hourly rate, regular hours, and overtime hours for the pay period. Adjust the overtime multiplier if your employer uses double-time (2×) or another rate, then calculate total gross pay.

Worked example

Example: $22/hour with 40 regular hours and 8 overtime hours at 1.5× pays $880 regular + $264 overtime = $1,144 gross for the week.

When to use this

  • Forecasting paychecks during project crunch periods.
  • Validating employer OT premiums on pay stubs.
  • Deciding whether extra shifts meet savings goals after taxes.

Common mistakes

  • Applying 1.5× to all hours instead of only qualifying OT hours.
  • Using salary divided by 40 as hourly rate for misclassified workers without verification.
  • Forgetting union contracts may specify double-time on Sundays or holidays.

How it works

Enter your hourly rate, regular hours worked, and overtime hours. Overtime pay defaults to time-and-a-half (1.5× the hourly rate) but you can set a custom multiplier for double-time or other rules. Regular pay and overtime pay are summed for total gross pay.

Limitations

Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not employment or tax advice. Overtime rules vary by jurisdiction and employer policy.

Privacy and file handling

Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is time-and-a-half?

Time-and-a-half pays 1.5 times your regular hourly rate for overtime hours. That is the default multiplier.

Can I calculate double-time?

Yes. Set the overtime multiplier to 2 for double-time, or any other rate your employer uses.

Are taxes included?

No. Results are gross pay estimates only.

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