£10 an hour after tax

On a 37.5-hour week, £10 an hour is £19,500 a year gross — £17,560 after tax, or about £1,463 a month.

Gross a year
£19,500
Take-home a month
£1,463
Take-home an hour
£9.00
Effective tax rate
10.0%

Full breakdown

YearMonthWeekDay
Gross salary £19,500 £1,625 £375.00 £75.00
Income Tax −£1,386 −£116 −£26.65 −£5.33
National Insurance −£554 −£46 −£10.66 −£2.13
Take-home pay £17,560 £1,463 £337.68 £67.54

£10 an hour at different weekly hours

Contracted hours make more difference than most people expect.

Per weekGross a yearTake-home a yearA month
30 hours£15,600£14,752£1,229
35 hours£18,200£16,624£1,385
37.5 hours£19,500£17,560£1,463
40 hours£20,800£18,496£1,541

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Questions

£10 an hour is how much a year?

At 37.5 hours a week over 52 weeks, £10 an hour is £19,500 a year gross. After Income Tax and National Insurance you take home £17,560 — about £1,463 a month.

£10 an hour is how much a month?

£1,625 a month before tax, or £1,463 after Income Tax and National Insurance.

What is £10 an hour after tax?

Your take-home works out at £9.00 an hour once Income Tax and National Insurance come off — an effective rate of 10.0%.