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The Salary Calculator tells you monthly take-home, or annual earnings, considering UK Tax, National Insurance and Student Loan. The latest budget information from April 2024 is used to show you exactly what you need to know.
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Calculate and visualize your Take Home Pay using the salary calculator considering income tax, national insurance and more. Updated for 2024/2025 tax year.
You can calculate your take home pay based of your gross income, PAYE, NI and tax for 2023/24. Use the simple tax calculator or switch to the advanced tax calculator to review employers national insurance payments, income tax deductions and PAYE tax commitments for 2024.
UK Payslip Calculator. Check your current/last payslip or estimate your next payday! Includes Student Loan, Pension/Salary Sacrifice, NIC Letters, Directors and more. YOUR PAY DETAILS. Pay Period Currently Selected. Basic Pay This Pay Period: Hourly Rate (If Including Overtime) : Overtime @ 1x: Hrs. Overtime @ 1.33x: Hrs. Overtime @ 1.5x: Hrs.
Use our salary calculator to check any salary after tax, national insurance and other deductions. You can compare different salaries to see the difference too. Updated for tax year 2024-2025.
The Salary Calculator tells you monthly take-home, or annual earnings, considering UK Tax, National Insurance and Student Loan. The latest budget information from April 2024 is used to show you exactly what you need to know.
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All calculations will be based on an full years income at the rate specified. E.g. if you specify you are earning £2,000 per mth, the calculator will provide a breakdown of earnings based on a full years salary of £24,000 ( or £2,000 x 12 ).