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£30k After Tax 2026/27

Your take-home pay on a £30,000 salary — full PAYE breakdown including income tax and National Insurance.

Take Home (Year)
£25,120
Take Home (Month)
£2,093
Take Home (Week)
£483
Take Home (Day)
£96.62
Income Tax
£3,486
National Insurance
£1,394

Full PAYE Breakdown

ComponentAnnualMonthly
Gross Salary£30,000£2,500
Personal Allowance£12,570£1,047
Income Tax− £3,486− £290
National Insurance− £1,394− £116
Take-Home Pay£25,120£2,093

Income Tax Band Breakdown

BandIncome in BandTax Paid
Personal Allowance (0%)£12,570£0
Basic Rate (20%)£17,430£3,486
Total£30,000£3,486

National Insurance Breakdown

BandEarnings in BandNI Paid
Below Primary Threshold (0%)£12,570£0
Primary Rate (8%)£17,430£1,394
Total NI£1,394
Effective tax rate: 16.3% — Your total deductions are £4,880 (£3,486 income tax + £1,394 National Insurance) on a gross salary of £30,000.
Scottish taxpayer? If you live in Scotland, you pay Scottish Income Tax rates set by the Scottish Parliament, which differ from the rest of the UK. Check the current Scottish rates at gov.uk/scottish-income-tax.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is £30,000 after tax?

On a £30,000 salary you take home £25,120 per year — that is £2,093 per month or £483 per week after income tax and National Insurance in 2026/27.

How much National Insurance do I pay on £30,000?

You pay £1,394 in National Insurance on a £30,000 salary. NI is charged at 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270.

What is the income tax on £30,000?

You pay £3,486 in income tax on a £30,000 salary in 2026/27. Your Personal Allowance covers the first £12,570 tax-free.

What is £30k an hour?

A £30,000 annual salary works out at approximately £14.42 per hour based on a standard 40-hour week. After tax your hourly take-home is around £12.08.

Does £30k qualify for the National Living Wage?

The National Living Wage for workers aged 21 and over is £12.71 per hour from April 2026, equivalent to approximately £26,400 per year full-time. A £30,000 salary is above the National Living Wage full-time equivalent.

Is £30,000 a good salary in the UK?

The UK median salary is around £35,000. At £30,000, you are below the median but above the National Living Wage full-time equivalent of £26,400.