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Overtime Pay Calculator

Verified formula Updated Jun 2026 Private — runs on your device

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Total pay

₹27,500.00

Regular pay
₹20,000.00
Overtime pay
₹7,500.00
Overtime hourly rate
₹750.00

For general information only — not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Verify before you rely on it.

How to use the Overtime Pay Calculator

The Overtime Pay Calculator works out your total pay, along with 3 related figures in an instant. Enter regular hourly rate, regular hours and overtime hours and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the regular hourly rate.
  2. Enter the regular hours.
  3. Enter the overtime hours.
  4. Enter the overtime multiplier.
  5. Read off your total pay, together with regular pay, overtime pay and overtime hourly rate — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Formula

The Overtime Pay Calculator uses the formula:

Total pay = Regular hourly rate × Regular hours + Regular hourly rate × Overtime multiplier × Overtime hours

Worked example

For example, with regular hourly rate of ₹500, regular hours of 40, overtime hours of 10 and overtime multiplier of 1.5, the total pay is ₹27,500.00.

Inputs used
Regular hourly rate ₹500
Regular hours 40
Overtime hours 10
Overtime multiplier 1.5
Results
Total pay ₹27,500.00
Regular pay ₹20,000.00
Overtime pay ₹7,500.00
Overtime hourly rate ₹750.00

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

Overtime pay is the regular hourly rate multiplied by an overtime factor and then by the overtime hours. With a 1.5× multiplier, a 500 rate becomes 750 per overtime hour.

Time and a half means each overtime hour is paid at 1.5 times the normal rate. Double time means 2 times the normal rate. Enter the multiplier your employer or law specifies.

This usually means hours worked beyond your standard schedule, such as over 40 in a week or over a daily limit, depending on local labour rules. Enter only the hours paid at the overtime rate.

Overtime is generally taxed as ordinary income. The total here is gross pay before any tax or statutory deductions.

Enter the regular hourly rate. Enter the regular hours. Enter the overtime hours. Enter the overtime multiplier. Read off your total pay, together with regular pay, overtime pay and overtime hourly rate — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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