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2025–26 Tax Year · England & Wales

£60,000 After Tax UK

Take-home pay, income tax, and National Insurance for a £60,000 salary in 2025–26.

2025–26 · England & Wales
£45,357
per year after income tax and National Insurance
Monthly
£3,779.75
Weekly
£872.25
Daily
£174.45
Income Tax
£11,432
Nat. Insurance
£3,211
Effective Rate
19.1%
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Where your £60,000 goes
Of every £1 you earn, 75.6p is yours. The rest is income tax and National Insurance.
Take-home
£45,357
75.6% of gross
Take-home pay
Into your bank account
£45,357
75.6%
Income tax
HMRC
£11,432
19.1%
National Insurance
Class 1 employee · 8% / 2%
£3,211
5.4%
Tax bands — where £60,000 lands
Where your salary sits on the UK income tax band structure for 2025–26.
You — £60,000
20%
40%
45%
£0 £12,570 £50,270 £125,140 £150k
Personal Allowance · 0%
Basic rate · 20%
Higher rate · 40%
Additional rate · 45%
On £60,000, £37,700 is taxed at 20% and £9,730 falls in the 40% higher rate band. Your effective rate is 19.1% of gross.
How £60,000 compares to UK salaries
Where your salary sits against the UK distribution of employees (ONS ASHE 2024).
Your £60,000 · 85th percentile
£13k10th
£21k25th
£29.7kMedian
£46k75th
£68k90th
A £60,000 salary sits around the 85th percentile of UK employees — about 15% of the workforce earn more, and 85% earn less. The UK median salary is roughly £29,700.
Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2024 (all employees, gross annual pay). Illustrative rounding.
Full Tax Breakdown — £60,000 Salary
ComponentRateTaxableAmount
Personal Allowance0%£12,570£0
Basic Rate (20%)20%£37,700£7,540
Higher Rate (40%)40%£9,730£3,892
National Insurance (Class 1)8% / 2%£3,211
Take-Home Pay£45,357

How is take-home pay calculated on a £60,000 salary?

For the 2025–26 tax year, a £60,000 gross salary in England or Wales produces a take-home pay of £45,357. Here's how the figures break down:

Income tax: £11,432. £12,570 is your personal allowance (tax-free). £37,700 is taxed at 20%, and £9,730 falls in the 40% higher rate band.

National Insurance: £3,211. Employees pay 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% on earnings above £50,270.

These figures assume you are employed, based in England or Wales, with no pension contributions or student loan. Use the income tax calculator to personalise.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the take-home pay for a £60,000 salary in the UK?

On a £60,000 salary in the UK (2025–26 tax year, England/Wales), your take-home pay is £45,357 per year after income tax and National Insurance. That works out to approximately £3,779.75 per month.

How much income tax do you pay on £60,000?

On a gross salary of £60,000 you pay £11,432 in income tax for 2025–26. The personal allowance is £12,570.

How much National Insurance do you pay on £60,000?

On a £60,000 salary you pay £3,211 in employee National Insurance contributions for 2025–26. The rate is 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% on earnings above £50,270.

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