£67,000 after tax
A gross salary of £67,000 leaves you with £49,417 a year in 2026/27 — about £4,118 a month. That is £29,570 above the UK median full-time salary of £37,430.
- A month
- £4,118
- A week
- £950
- Effective tax rate
- 26.2%
- Marginal rate
- 42%
Full breakdown
| Year | Month | Week | Day | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £67,000 | £5,583 | £1,288.46 | £257.69 |
| Income Tax | −£14,232 | −£1,186 | −£273.69 | −£54.74 |
| National Insurance | −£3,351 | −£279 | −£64.43 | −£12.89 |
| Take-home pay | £49,417 | £4,118 | £950.33 | £190.07 |
How your Income Tax is worked out
Personal allowance (tax free): £12,570
| Band | Rate | Taxed on | Tax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic rate | 20% | £37,700 | £7,540 |
| Higher rate | 40% | £16,730 | £6,692 |
| Total Income Tax | £14,232 |
England vs Scotland on £67,000
Income Tax is devolved, so where you live changes the answer. National Insurance is the same across the UK.
| Where you live | Income Tax | National Insurance | Take-home |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Wales & N. Ireland | £14,232 | £3,351 | £49,417 |
| Scotland | £16,122 | £3,351 | £47,527 |
A Scottish taxpayer keeps £1,890 less a year — about £157.50 a month.
£67,000 with a pension or student loan
Most people have at least one of these coming off. Here is what each does to the same salary.
| Scenario | Take-home a year | A month |
|---|---|---|
| No deductions beyond tax and NI | £49,417 | £4,118 |
| With a Plan 2 student loan | £46,032 | £3,836 |
| With a Plan 5 student loan | £45,637 | £3,803 |
| With a 5% salary sacrifice pension | £47,474 | £3,956 |
| With a 5% pension and Plan 2 loan | £44,391 | £3,699 |
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What £67,000 actually means month to month
On £5,583 a month gross, £1,186 goes to Income Tax and £279 to National Insurance, leaving £4,118. Spread across a 37.5-hour week that is £25.34 an hour of take-home pay.
Your marginal rate is 42%. That is the figure that matters when you are weighing up overtime, a bonus or a pay rise: of the next £100 you earn, £42 disappears in tax and National Insurance and you keep £58.
Questions about a £67,000 salary
How much is £67,000 a year after tax?
A £67,000 salary leaves £49,417 a year after Income Tax and National Insurance in 2026/27 — about £4,118 a month, or £950 a week. That assumes a standard 1257L tax code and no pension or student loan deductions.
How much tax do I pay on £67,000?
You pay £14,232 in Income Tax and £3,351 in National Insurance, a total of £17,583. That is an effective rate of 26.2% of your gross salary.
What is £67,000 a year per month?
Before tax it is £5,583 a month. After tax and National Insurance you take home £4,118 a month.
What is £67,000 a year per hour?
On a 37.5-hour week it works out at £34.36 an hour gross, or £25.34 an hour after tax and National Insurance.