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How take-home pay is calculated

Take-home pay is gross pay minus income tax, employee National Insurance, student loan repayments and any pension contributions. Income tax uses the personal allowance first, then the tax bands; National Insurance is charged on earnings above the primary threshold (8% up to the upper earnings limit, then 2%); student loans take 9% (6% for postgraduate) of income above the plan's threshold.

Worked example for £30,000 (2026/27, England/Wales/NI, no pension, no loan):

Gross
£30,000
Personal allowance
£12,570
Taxable income
£17,430
Income tax (20%)
£3,486.00
Employee NI (8%)
£1,394.40
Take-home
£25,119.60

Scotland applies its own six income tax bands; National Insurance and student loans are UK-wide. Full sources and rounding rules are on the methodology page.