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@Anonymous
Nothing in my description was 12. The Math total was 11 Paid Rate. The Actual Worked as 10.
Let's use $10 an hour.
Option 1: Using the OT Multiplier results in 8 hours at base rate and 2 at (X1.5) = 11 Paid rate:
8 x $10 = $80
2 x $15 = 30
= $110 total, or 11 hours if computed at base rate; but the Units of Hours Worked is 10 hours.
Option 2: Using the Differential Method for "half-rate OT pay" as 10 hours base rate and the taxable differential for working OT as "half-rate addition":
10 x $10 = $100 <== top of paycheck details
2 x $5 = $10 <== left side of paycheck details
= $110 Total, or 11 hours if computed at base rate; and the Units of Hours Worked is 10 hours.
And you could do that same type of item if you also need to add a Shift Differential, such as they work Graveyard Shift. That's why I know it works and used it for years.