Updated for the 2026/27 tax year

UK Salary Calculator & Tax Calculator

Work out your take-home pay in seconds. Free, independent UK tax calculators covering Income Tax, National Insurance and student loan repayments — for employees, hourly workers and the self-employed.

Your details

Enter the amount for the pay frequency selected below.

Leave blank to use the standard Personal Allowance. If you enter a tax code, it overrides the region and allowances below.

Pension contribution

Allowances

Your results

£2,393 Take-home pay per month
Income Tax National Insurance Student Loan Pension Take-Home
DeductionAmount
Gross income£2,916.67
Personal Allowance£1,047.50
Income Tax−£373.83
National Insurance−£149.53
Student Loan£0.00
Pension£0.00
Take-home pay£2,393.30

Estimates only, based on standard tax codes and the 2026/27 thresholds. Not financial advice. Bookmark or share this calculator on its own page: Take-Home Pay Calculator.

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Why use our UK tax calculators?

Every calculator on this site uses the same underlying UK tax engine, kept up to date with HMRC's Income Tax bands, Scottish Income Tax bands, National Insurance thresholds and student loan repayment plans, so figures stay consistent whichever tool you use.

  • England, Wales, Northern Ireland & Scotland — separate income tax bands where they apply.
  • Student loans — Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4, Plan 5 and Postgraduate Loan repayment thresholds.
  • Pensions — model salary sacrifice or relief-at-source contributions as a percentage or a fixed amount.
  • Marriage Allowance & Blind Person's Allowance — included where they affect your Personal Allowance.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate are these calculators?

They use the published Income Tax, National Insurance and student loan thresholds for the selected tax year. 2026/27 figures reflect the government's announced freeze on thresholds and will be corrected here immediately if HMRC confirms any change.

Do you store my salary information?

No. Every calculation runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is sent to a server or stored. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Is this financial advice?

No. These tools provide estimates for guidance only. For decisions that matter, speak to a qualified accountant or financial adviser.