Canada Overtime pay calculator
Work out your overtime pay and total weekly earnings — time-and-a-half, double time, or any premium rate — plus your blended hourly rate and what the extra hours add up to over a year.
Your hours & rate
Double-time hours (optional)
For premium days (public holidays, 7th consecutive day, etc.) paid at double the base rate.
- Regular pay (40h × $25.00)
- $1,000.00
- Overtime (8h × $37.50)
- $300.00
- Weekly gross
- $1,300.00
Figures are gross (before income tax and any payroll deductions). Overtime is usually taxed at your normal marginal rate — it isn't taxed at a special higher rate, though a bigger paycheque can push more of your income into a higher bracket. This is an estimate, not pay or legal advice.
How overtime pay works in Canada
Overtime in Canada is set by provincial employment standards, so the threshold varies by where you work — but the premium is consistently time-and-a-half (1.5×). Most provinces start overtime after 44 hours a week (Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan), while others use 40 (Alberta, BC, and federally regulated jobs). BC and a few others also have daily overtime — 1.5× after 8 hours a day and double time after 12.
Overtime pay = regular rate × 1.5 × hours over the provincial threshold
Worked example
At $25/hour in a province with a 44-hour threshold, working 48 hours: the first 44 hours are straight time ($1,100) and 4 hours are overtime at $37.50 = $150, for a $1,250 week. Set the regular-hours field to your province's threshold to match.
Banked time and averaging
Some provinces let employees bank overtime as time off in lieu (at 1.5×) instead of cash, and allow averaging agreements that spread hours over several weeks. Managers and certain professions can be exempt from overtime entirely — the rules are province-specific.
How overtime is taxed
Overtime is regular employment income taxed at your marginal rate (federal + provincial), with CPP and EI deducted as normal until you hit their annual maximums. A large overtime cheque can be withheld at a higher rate for that pay period, but it reconciles when you file — overtime isn't taxed at a special rate.
What this calculator doesn't cover
- Federal and provincial income tax, CPP, and EI (figures are gross)
- Your province's exact weekly or daily overtime threshold
- Banked-time / time-off-in-lieu and averaging agreements
- Occupations exempt from overtime under provincial standards
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