Timesheet Calculator
Calculate hours worked from timesheet entries across a 5-day week, with custom break deductions.
| Day | Clock In | Clock Out | Break (mins) | Daily Total |
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Calculate hours worked from timesheet entries across a 5-day week, with custom break deductions.
| Day | Clock In | Clock Out | Break (mins) | Daily Total |
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Common questions and guides for using the Timesheet Calculator.
To calculate work hours, find the difference between your clock-in and clock-out times for each day, then subtract any unpaid break time (like lunch).
You can enter your daily start, end, and break times into our Timesheet Calculator, and it will sum your daily totals to give your exact weekly hours.
Yes, the calculator allows you to input a break duration (e.g., 30 or 60 minutes) for each day, which is automatically subtracted from your total hours.
By entering your hours, the tool calculates total weekly hours. Any hours exceeding 40 can be categorized as overtime for payroll calculation.
Yes. The timesheet calculator is designed to track a standard 7-day week, displaying a line-by-line breakdown and total hours.
While our timesheet is weekly-focused, you can compute monthly hours by running weekly sheets and adding the totals together.
The calculator uses decimal time arithmetic (converting minutes to fractions of an hour) to ensure 100% mathematical accuracy for payroll purposes.
Yes, you can copy the completed hours or print/save the page breakdown as a PDF to share with your manager or HR department.
Yes, by multiplying your total regular and overtime hours by your hourly rates, you can estimate your gross paycheck value.
Absolutely. The timesheet operates on hours worked, making it ideal for freelancers, remote contractors, and hourly employees.