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England vs Scotland take-home pay

National Insurance is identical across the UK, so the only difference between Scotland and England, Wales or Northern Ireland is income tax. Scottish bands start at 19% but the higher rates kick in at much lower incomes — £43,662 for 42%, against £50,270 for 40% elsewhere — so the gap widens sharply from the mid-40s.

England, Wales & NI
Income tax£7,486.00
Employee NI£2,994.40
Take-home£39,519.60
Monthly£3,293.30
Effective rate21.0%
Scotland
Income tax£8,982.05
Employee NI£2,994.40
Take-home£38,023.55
Monthly£3,168.63
Effective rate24.0%

At £50,000, Scotland takes home £1,496.05 less a year than England, Wales or Northern Ireland — entirely income tax, since National Insurance is UK-wide.

Take-home difference at key salaries

GrossRest of UK take-homeScotland take-homeDifferenceLinks
£30,000£25,119.60£25,154.53+£34.93Rest of UK · Scotland
£40,000£32,319.60£32,254.53£65.07Rest of UK · Scotland
£43,662£34,956.24£34,854.55£101.69Rest of UK · Scotland
£50,000£39,519.60£38,023.55£1,496.05Rest of UK · Scotland
£60,000£45,357.40£43,607.35£1,750.05Rest of UK · Scotland
£75,000£54,057.40£52,007.35£2,050.05Rest of UK · Scotland
£100,000£68,557.40£65,257.35£3,300.05Rest of UK · Scotland

Negative differences mean Scotland takes home less. NI is identical; the gap is entirely income tax.