Hourly to Annual Salary Converter
Free Ireland calculator with quick estimates, clear breakdowns, and helpful planning guidance.
Pay Inputs
Overtime
Gross Annual Salary Estimate
Enter your hourly rate and click Calculate Salary to see your annual, monthly, fortnightly, weekly, and daily equivalents.
How this hourly to annual salary conversion is calculated
The calculator converts an hourly rate into annual and period equivalents using the hours and working pattern entered.
- Hourly rate is multiplied by hours per week to estimate weekly pay.
- Weekly pay is annualised using the selected working weeks or standard annual assumptions.
- The annual figure is converted into monthly, fortnightly, weekly, daily, and hourly equivalents.
- Optional overtime or unpaid time assumptions are included where entered.
Source note: Standard salary conversion formula. This is an estimate only and not financial advice.
About This Hourly to Annual Salary Converter
Use this calculator to convert an Irish hourly wage into a gross annual salary estimate. It also shows monthly, fortnightly, weekly, and daily equivalents so you can compare offers, budget more confidently, and understand how overtime changes yearly earnings.
Standard working hours in Ireland. The Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 limits the average working week to 48 hours over a reference period. In practice, many Irish contracts use a 37.5, 39, or 40 hour week, which is why this calculator lets you set your own weekly hours.
How the calculation works. Annual basic pay is calculated as hourly rate × hours per week × paid weeks per year. If you add overtime, the calculator also includes hourly rate × overtime multiplier × overtime hours per week × paid weeks per year, then converts the total into monthly, fortnightly, weekly, and daily equivalents.
Gross vs net pay. These figures are gross earnings before PAYE, USC, and PRSI. Your actual take-home pay will be lower, so use a dedicated net salary or PAYE calculator if you want payroll deductions.
The National Minimum Wage in Ireland is reviewed regularly. For current official guidance, check the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
This calculator is for planning and illustration only. It does not account for taxes, shift premiums other than the overtime multiplier you enter, public holiday rules, or employer-specific payroll policies.