Hourly Wage Calculator

Enter your hourly rate and usual hours to see your annual salary and take-home pay for the 2026/27 tax year, including any regular overtime.

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Leave at 0 to use your standard rate.

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£24,580 Take-home pay per year
Income Tax National Insurance Student Loan Take-Home
DeductionAmount
Gross income£29,250.00
Personal Allowance£12,570.00
Income Tax−£3,336.00
National Insurance−£1,334.40
Student Loan£0.00
Take-home pay£24,579.60

Estimates only, based on standard tax codes and the 2026/27 thresholds. Not financial advice.

How this calculator works

We multiply your hourly rate by your weekly hours, add any overtime, and multiply by 52 weeks to estimate your annual gross salary. That figure is then run through the same Income Tax, National Insurance and student loan calculations used by our Take-Home Pay Calculator.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert an hourly rate to an annual salary?

Multiply your hourly rate by your usual hours per week, then by 52 weeks, to get your annual gross salary. Add any regular overtime hours at their own rate before converting to take-home pay.

Does overtime get taxed at a higher rate?

No. Overtime pay is taxed using the same Income Tax bands as the rest of your income — it simply adds to your total taxable income for the year, which can push some of it into a higher band.