Biweekly Timesheet Calculator
Combine two weekly hour totals into a biweekly timesheet estimate with regular hours, overtime hours, and gross pay.
Formula
Biweekly Hours = Week 1 Hours + Week 2 Hours
Overtime is calculated per week from the threshold entered Complete example
40 hours in week one and 35 hours in week two equals 75 biweekly hours with no overtime when the weekly threshold is 40.
When to use this calculator
- Prepare a two-week timesheet summary.
- Estimate biweekly gross pay.
- Check overtime week by week instead of only on the combined total.
How to interpret the results
The calculator splits overtime per week, which is often more useful than treating two weeks as one large block of hours.
Common mistakes
- Calculating overtime only from the total biweekly hours.
- Forgetting that week one and week two may have different overtime.
- Using gross pay as net pay.
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FAQ
Does this calculate overtime per week?
Yes. Each week is compared to the overtime threshold separately.
Can I enter decimal hours?
Yes. The UI accepts decimal hour totals for each week.
Does this replace payroll software?
No. It is a planning calculator for hours and gross pay.
Disclaimer
TimesheetKit calculators are for general time planning and educational use. They do not replace payroll, tax, accounting, legal, or employer policy guidance.