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Florida Overtime Calculator

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Florida follows federal overtime rules exclusively — there are no additional state overtime requirements. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), non-exempt employees earn 1.5× their regular rate for hours worked over 40 in a workweek. Unlike California, Florida has no daily overtime requirement (working 12 hours in one day but only 35 hours that week means no overtime). Our calculator computes your weekly and annual overtime earnings under Florida's federal-only rules.

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Weekly Gross Pay

$1,375

Regular Pay

$1,000/wk

Overtime Pay (1.5x)

$375/wk

OT Rate

$37.50/hr

Monthly Total

$5,954

Annual OT Earnings

$19,500

FL OT Rule

Weekly >40hrs only (FLSA)

No Daily OT (unlike CA)

Saves employer ~$125/wk

Breakdown

Regular Pay1000
Overtime Pay375

Insight

Working 40 regular + 10 overtime hours at $25/hr earns $1,375/week ($71,500/year) in Florida. FL follows federal FLSA overtime rules only — 1.5x pay after 40 hours per WEEK. There is NO daily overtime (unlike California), NO double-time provision, and NO state-specific overtime laws. Florida also has no "reporting time" pay or "split shift" premium. All overtime earnings benefit from Florida's 0% state income tax. Exempt employees (salary >$35,568/yr + duties test) are not entitled to overtime under FLSA.

AI Explanation

What This Means

Based on default inputs, the Florida Overtime Calculator shows a weekly gross pay of $1,375. Key figures: Regular Pay: $1,000/wk, Overtime Pay (1.5x): $375/wk, OT Rate: $37.50/hr, Monthly Total: $5,954, Annual OT Earnings: $19,500, FL OT Rule: Weekly >40hrs only (FLSA), No Daily OT (unlike CA): Saves employer ~$125/wk.

Key Insights

Working 40 regular + 10 overtime hours at $25/hr earns $1,375/week ($71,500/year) in Florida. FL follows federal FLSA overtime rules only — 1.5x pay after 40 hours per WEEK. There is NO daily overtime (unlike California), NO double-time provision, and NO state-specific overtime laws. Florida also has no "reporting time" pay or "split shift" premium. All overtime earnings benefit from Florida's 0% state income tax. Exempt employees (salary >$35,568/yr + duties test) are not entitled to overtime under FLSA.

What You Can Do

Enter your actual figures in the calculator above for a personalized breakdown. Consider consulting a tax professional for comprehensive planning, especially for complex situations involving multiple income sources or deductions.

Keep In Mind

This calculator provides estimates based on 2026 rates. Actual tax liability may vary based on credits, exemptions, and other factors not captured here. This is for educational purposes only and should not be considered tax advice.

How the Florida Overtime Calculator Works

The Florida Overtime Calculator uses 2026 tax rates, brackets, and deductions specific to Florida to provide you with an accurate estimate of your tax obligations. Unlike generic federal-only calculators, this tool accounts for the unique tax structure that Florida residents face.

Formula

Overtime Pay = Hours Over 40/week × Regular Rate × 1.5. Florida follows federal FLSA only — no daily overtime, no double-time. Regular Rate includes hourly wage + non-discretionary bonuses + shift differentials.

Simply enter your financial details above, and the calculator instantly computes your results using the latest available data. All calculations happen directly in your browser — your personal information is never sent to any server or stored anywhere.

Why Use a Florida-Specific Calculator?

State-Specific Rates

Uses real 2026 Florida tax brackets, rates, and thresholds — not generic national averages that miss state-level nuances.

Local Programs & Exemptions

Factors in Florida-specific programs, exemptions, and deductions that national calculators simply don't account for.

Instant & Private

All calculations run locally in your browser. No account required, no data stored, no waiting for results.

AI-Powered Explanations

Get a plain-English breakdown of your results with actionable insights you can actually use for financial planning.

What's Included

Federal-Only Rules

Florida follows FLSA only — no daily overtime or double-time like California.

Weekly OT Calculator

Calculate your overtime pay for any number of hours over the 40-hour weekly threshold.

Annual Overtime Income

Project your total annual earnings including regular overtime shifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Florida have state overtime laws?

No. Florida has no state-specific overtime laws. The state defers entirely to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which requires 1.5× pay for hours worked over 40 in a workweek. There is no daily overtime, no double-time, and no state-specific exemptions beyond federal rules.

Is there daily overtime in Florida?

No. Unlike California (which requires OT after 8 hours/day), Florida only counts weekly hours. You could work 12 hours on Monday and 8 hours Tuesday-Thursday (44 total) and only earn overtime for 4 hours. The 40-hour weekly threshold is all that matters.

Who is exempt from overtime in Florida?

Florida follows federal exemptions: executive, administrative, professional, computer, and outside sales employees earning at least $35,568/year salary are exempt. Certain industries have specific exemptions: agriculture, seasonal amusement parks, and some fishing operations. The DOL is considering raising the salary threshold.

Does overtime affect my Florida taxes?

Since Florida has no state income tax, overtime pay is only subject to federal income tax and FICA. In states with income tax, overtime can push you into higher state brackets — Florida workers avoid this entirely, keeping more of their overtime earnings.

Can my Florida employer refuse overtime?

Employers can set schedules to avoid overtime (e.g., limiting you to 40 hours). But if you work over 40 hours, they MUST pay overtime — even if unauthorized. Employers can discipline you for working unauthorized OT, but they still must pay for all hours worked.

Important Information for Florida Residents

Tax laws in Florida can change annually. This calculator is updated regularly to reflect the latest 2026 rates and regulations, but you should always verify important financial decisions with a qualified Florida tax professional or CPA.

This tool is designed for informational and educational purposes. While we strive for accuracy using official Florida Department of Taxation data, the results should be used as estimates for planning purposes only. Your actual tax liability may differ based on credits, special circumstances, and legislative changes that occur after our last update.

For filing deadlines, payment schedules, and official forms, visit the Florida Department of Taxation and Finance website. If you have complex tax situations involving multiple states, business income, or significant investment gains, professional guidance is recommended.

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