Estimate overtime hours, regular hours, overtime pay, regular pay, and total gross pay. Enter hourly rate, weekly hours, overtime threshold, and overtime multiplier.
Weekly mode:
Enter total weekly hours, and the calculator separates regular and overtime hours using the overtime threshold.
Daily mode:
Enter daily hours and days worked to estimate a weekly total.
Known hours mode:
Enter regular hours and overtime hours directly if you already know them.
Pay estimate:
The calculator multiplies each hour type by the appropriate rate to estimate gross pay.
An overtime calculator is useful for hourly employees, shift workers, payroll estimates, timesheets, paycheck planning, freelance work, contractor billing, and comparing regular pay with overtime pay.
Use this as a planning estimate only. Actual payroll rules may vary by employer, location, and labor law.
Your result shows total hours, regular hours, overtime hours, double time hours, regular pay, overtime pay, double time pay, and estimated total gross pay before taxes or deductions.
Overtime pay is extra pay for hours worked above a regular-hour threshold, often calculated at a higher rate such as 1.5 times the normal hourly rate.
Multiply your hourly rate by 1.5, then multiply that overtime rate by your overtime hours.
No. This calculator estimates gross pay before taxes, deductions, benefits, and other payroll adjustments.
No. Overtime rules can vary by country, state, employer, job type, and pay policy. Check your local rules or payroll department for exact requirements.