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Overtime Pay Calculator Sweden

Estimate Sweden-style monthly net overtime pay so employees can see how much extra work actually adds after tax instead of relying on the gross number alone.

Quick startUses a realistic starter scenario so you get to a meaningful result faster.

Base hourly rate 240 SEK, overtime hours 12, overtime multiplier 1.5, and effective tax rate 31% gives a realistic Sweden-style overtime-pay estimate.

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Calculate net overtime pay

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Use this Sweden overtime helper when the gross overtime offer looks appealing but the real question is how much the extra hours add after tax. It is useful for deciding whether extra shifts materially improve the monthly result.

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Does this replace a full payroll calculation?

No. It isolates overtime pay after an effective tax assumption. It helps with planning and comparison before exact payroll treatment is verified.

Why use a separate overtime page?

Because the decision is usually about whether extra hours are worth it after tax, not about total salary in general.