Take-Home Pay · 2026/27
Take-Home Pay on £100,000 (2026/27) — UK After-Tax Salary
On a gross salary of £100,000 in the 2026/27 tax year, UK take-home (rUK) was £68,557.40 per year — about £5,713.12 a month or £1,318.41 per week. That's after £27,432.00 Income Tax and £4,010.60 Class 1 employee NI.
Yearly net
£68,557.40
Monthly
£5,713.12
Weekly
£1,318.41
Effective deductions
31.4%
Breakdown for £100,000 in 2026/27
| Gross salary | £100,000.00 |
| Personal Allowance (£12,570) | £12,570.00 |
| Income Tax | −£27,432.00 |
| Class 1 employee NI (8% / 2%) | −£4,010.60 |
| Total deductions | −£31,442.60 |
| Take-home pay | £68,557.40 |
What was different about 2026/27
2026/27 is another year of stable employee-side deductions: Income Tax thresholds frozen at PA £12,570 and higher rate £50,270 (until April 2028), employee NI unchanged at 8%/2%. The National Living Wage rose to £12.71/hr (from £12.21), and the State Pension increased by 4.8% (triple lock) to £241.30/wk.
Same £100,000 across tax years
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FAQs
How much was £100,000 after tax in 2026/27?
On a gross salary of £100,000 in 2026/27, UK take-home pay (rUK — England, Wales, Northern Ireland) was £68,557.40 per year — about £5,713.12 per month or £1,318.41 per week. That is after £27,432.00 Income Tax and £4,010.60 Class 1 employee NI.
What was the Personal Allowance and NI threshold in 2026/27?
In 2026/27 the Personal Allowance was £12,570 and the NI primary threshold was £12,570. On £100,000, this leaves £87,430.00 taxable for Income Tax.
What if I had a Plan 2 student loan on £100,000 in 2026/27?
On £100,000 with a Plan 2 student loan in 2026/27, you would repay £6,355.35 per year (9% of earnings above the £29,385 Plan 2 threshold). That leaves a take-home of £62,202.05.
Does this include pension or salary sacrifice?
No — the figures on this page are gross-to-net using only Income Tax and Class 1 employee NI for 2026/27. Workplace pension contributions, salary sacrifice and employer-paid benefits would change your take-home. Use the live take-home calculator for current-year tweaks.
Related
Disclaimer: Figures are rUK (England, Wales, NI) Income Tax + Class 1 employee NI using published 2026/27 HMRC rates. Scottish taxpayers pay a different Income Tax schedule. Pension contributions, student loan, salary sacrifice and tax codes can change your actual take-home — always verify via HMRC personal tax account.