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Overtime Calculator Hub
Choose the overtime calculator that matches the question you need to answer, from simple gross pay to timesheets, salary estimates, tax scenarios, and spreadsheet templates.
All overtime calculators
Compare gross pay, premium rates, salary scenarios, paycheck deductions, tax assumptions, weekly hours, and spreadsheet workflows.
Find the right overtime tool
The overtime calculator hub groups every tool on Overtime Calculator Pro in one place so you can move directly to the page that fits your situation. Use the general overtime calculator for a broad gross-pay estimate, or choose a narrower tool when you need time-and-a-half rates, double-time pay, salary conversion, paycheck-style deductions, after-tax planning, weekly timesheet hours, overtime hour splits, or a downloadable spreadsheet template.
Each calculator is built for educational estimates and keeps the key inputs visible. The tools share a consistent calculation style, but the best page depends on what you already know. If you know overtime hours, a pay calculator is usually fastest. If you only have clock-in and clock-out times, start with the timesheet calculator. If you are comparing tax or deduction assumptions, use the tax-focused pages instead of a gross-pay-only estimate.
How to choose a calculator
Start with the question you are trying to answer. For total gross pay from hourly wages and overtime hours, use the main overtime calculator or overtime pay calculator. For a specific premium rate, use the time and a half calculator or double time calculator. For salary-based planning, use the salary overtime calculator before comparing paycheck or tax scenarios.
If your input is time rather than pay, choose the timesheet overtime calculator or overtime hours calculator. If you need an offline file for recurring records, use the Excel template page. For formula explanations and examples, use the how to calculate overtime guide.
Estimate first, verify before relying on payroll results
The calculators are designed to make overtime math easier to review, but they do not decide legal eligibility, exemption status, tax filing treatment, or employer-specific payroll rules. Overtime rules can vary by jurisdiction, industry, workweek definition, company policy, union agreement, and current tax guidance.
Use the hub as a navigation page for planning and comparison, then review official sources, payroll records, employment documents, or qualified professional advice before relying on an estimate for an important payroll, legal, or tax decision.
Educational estimate
This calculator provides an estimate for educational purposes only. Overtime rules vary by country, state, industry, employment status, and company policy. It is not legal, tax, or payroll advice.