UK take-home pay by salary

Precomputed take-home for common UK salaries, 2024/25 tax year. Pick your bracket, or use the full interactive calculator for custom inputs.

Gross salaryTake-home / yearTake-home / monthEffective tax
£20,000 £17,920 £1,493 10.4%
£25,000 £21,520 £1,793 13.9%
£30,000 £25,120 £2,093 16.3%
£35,000 £28,720 £2,393 17.9%
£40,000 £32,320 £2,693 19.2%
£45,000 £35,920 £2,993 20.2%
£50,000 £39,520 £3,293 21.0%
£55,000 £42,457 £3,538 22.8%
£60,000 £45,357 £3,780 24.4%
£65,000 £48,257 £4,021 25.8%
£70,000 £51,157 £4,263 26.9%
£75,000 £54,057 £4,505 27.9%
£80,000 £56,957 £4,746 28.8%
£85,000 £59,857 £4,988 29.6%
£90,000 £62,757 £5,230 30.3%
£95,000 £65,657 £5,471 30.9%
£100,000 £68,557 £5,713 31.4%
£105,000 £70,957 £5,913 32.4%
£110,000 £73,357 £6,113 33.3%
£115,000 £75,757 £6,313 34.1%
£120,000 £78,157 £6,513 34.9%
£125,000 £80,557 £6,713 35.6%
£130,000 £83,200 £6,933 36.0%
£135,000 £85,850 £7,154 36.4%
£140,000 £88,500 £7,375 36.8%
£145,000 £91,150 £7,596 37.1%
£150,000 £93,800 £7,817 37.5%

Rates: 2024/25 rest-of-UK Income Tax bands and Class 1 National Insurance. Assumes no student loan, no pension contribution, no salary sacrifice benefits. For Scottish rates see the Scottish take-home calculator. Paid hourly instead? See £/hour → annual salary tables. Weighing up a pay rise? Compare two salaries side-by-side.