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Hourly rate after tax

Pick an hourly rate to see the annual, monthly and weekly equivalent — before and after tax — at 30, 35, 37.5 and 40 hours a week.

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£Pay After Tax

Free UK take-home pay calculators built on the published HMRC rates for 2026/27. No sign-up, no data stored.

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Not financial advice. These calculators are for illustration only and assume a standard tax code with no taxable benefits. Your payslip is the authority on what you are actually paid — check it against your HMRC personal tax account. Figures are based on the 2026/27 rates published on gov.uk.

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