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Time Card Calculator Florida

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

Calculate your paycheck in Florida using our time card calculator. This tool helps you determine your gross pay, overtime pay, deductions, and net pay based on Florida labor laws.

How to Use This Calculator

Using our time card calculator is simple. Follow these steps:

  1. Enter your hourly wage in the "Hourly Wage" field.
  2. Select your employment type (salaried or hourly).
  3. Enter the number of hours worked for each day of the week.
  4. Enter any deductions (taxes, benefits, etc.) in the "Deductions" field.
  5. Click the "Calculate" button to see your paycheck breakdown.

The calculator will display your gross pay, overtime pay (if applicable), total deductions, and net pay.

Florida Labor Laws Overview

Florida has specific labor laws that affect how paychecks are calculated. Key points include:

  • Minimum wage in Florida is $11.00 per hour.
  • Overtime is required for non-exempt employees who work more than 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week.
  • Overtime pay is calculated at 1.5 times the regular hourly rate.
  • Florida does not have a state income tax.

Note: This calculator assumes you are a non-exempt employee. Exempt employees may have different pay structures.

Calculator Formula

The time card calculator uses the following formulas:

Regular Pay: Hourly Wage × Regular Hours

Overtime Pay: Hourly Wage × 1.5 × Overtime Hours

Gross Pay: Regular Pay + Overtime Pay

Net Pay: Gross Pay - Deductions

Where:

  • Regular Hours = Total hours worked in a week minus overtime hours
  • Overtime Hours = Hours worked beyond 40 in a week or 8 in a day

Example Calculation

Let's say you work 45 hours in a week at $15 per hour with $50 in deductions:

  1. Regular Hours = 40
  2. Overtime Hours = 5
  3. Regular Pay = $15 × 40 = $600
  4. Overtime Pay = $15 × 1.5 × 5 = $112.50
  5. Gross Pay = $600 + $112.50 = $712.50
  6. Net Pay = $712.50 - $50 = $662.50

Using our calculator with these inputs would show these same results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does overtime work in Florida?

In Florida, non-exempt employees must be paid overtime at 1.5 times their regular hourly rate for hours worked beyond 8 in a day or 40 in a week.

What deductions should I include?

Include any mandatory deductions like taxes, benefits, union dues, or any other amounts required by your employer or law.

Does this calculator work for salaried employees?

This calculator is designed for hourly employees. Salaried employees typically have different pay structures that aren't calculated by hours worked.