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If you worked your regular 40 hours and had 8 overtime hours, making 10.25 US dollars an hour, your check should be 492 US dollars gross.
yes, any overtime is included in gross salary
Mary Stevens earns $11.75 an hour at her job and is entitled to time-and-a-half for overtime, and double time on holidays. Last week she worked 40 hours of regular time, 61/2 hours of overtime, and 8 hours of holiday time. What was her gross pay?
If you are paid by the hour at a uniform rate, simply multiply the hours worked by therate per hour. If you are paid different rates, say for overtime or hazardous work,you would have to multiply each rate by the number of hours worked at that rate and add these to get the total gross pay.1916.67
Calculate Gross Pay for hourly employees by multiplying the pay rate times the number of hours worked in the pay period, and including payment of overtime at 1.5 times the pay rate.
Gross pay is what your pay is before tax deductions.
The "holiday" hours, if occurring on what would otherwise be a normal workday, should be considered in the same manner as "hours worked". Where this is particularly important is in the area of calculating overtime. If an hourly employee is eligible for overtime at 1-1/2 times normal pay for overtime then this example will show the impact on pay: Base Rate = $10 OT Rate = $15 Using 54 hours worked example and holiday as "hours worked". OT paid for all time in excess of 40 "hours worked": 40 * Base Rate = $400; 14 * OT Rate = $210; Total Gross Pay = $610 Using 54 hours worked example and holiday NOT as "hours worked". OT paid for all time in excess of 40 "hours worked": 8 Holiday Hours * Base Rate = $80; 40 * base rate = $400; 6 * OT Rate = $90 Total Gross Pay $570.00 The difference is $40.00
Base salary would be the basic minimum amount promised. Gross salary would include overtime, bonuses, etc.
withholdings
A payslip is what you are given by your employer every week or month which tells you how your pay has been calculated. It would indicate the hours worked and overtime hours worked, rates of pay and total gross pay. It will then set out tax paid, pension deductions, National Insurance (UK) and any other deductions like union membership. The bottom line will be your nett pay which is what you will be given.
The cartoonist named "Gross" might refer to Milt Gross. He wrote several comic strips that were published in newspapers and worked with Screen Gems and Disney Studios.