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Tax calculators and tax tools to check your income and salary after deductions such as UK tax, national insurance, pensions and student loans. Updated for the 2024-2025 tax year.
- Salary Calculator
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- Tax Calculator
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- Ir35 Calculator
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- Small Business Tax Planner
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- Tax Refund Check
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- Graduate Salaries
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- Personal Tax
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- Other Calculators
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- Salary Calculator
National: £54,470 - £61,000, London: £59,900 - £67,090. For details of our pay on appointment policy, please see below under the heading ‘Salary’. A Civil Service Pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%.
- Overview
- Before you start
Use this service to estimate how much Income Tax and National Insurance you should pay for the current tax year (6 April 2023 to 5 April 2024).
This tells you your take-home pay if you do not have any other deductions, such as pension contributions or student loans.
If you’re self-employed, the self-employed ready reckoner tool can help you budget for your tax bill.
You may be able to claim a refund if you’ve paid too much tax.
You can also use the HMRC app to estimate how much Income Tax you should pay for the current year.
You cannot get an estimate online if:
•you’re not a pay as you earn (PAYE) taxpayer
•your only income is from self employment or state benefits, such as State Pension
•you contribute to a pension scheme through your employer
•you’re repaying a student loan
The Salary Calculator tells you monthly take-home, or annual earnings, considering UK Tax, National Insurance and Student Loan. The latest budget information from April 2024 is used to show you exactly what you need to know. Hourly rates, weekly pay and bonuses are also catered for.
The Termination Tax Tool is a web based tool to assist HR, Payroll, Legal and Tax professionals in determining the correct income tax and National Insurance treatment of termination payments. It has been designed to enable non-tax specialists to access self-service tax advice in real-time.
Jan 30, 2022 · How to close your company and extract the profits – paying only 10% tax. If you’re looking to close your limited company and you have cash reserves over £35,000, you could extract the profits whilst paying tax at a marginal rate of just 10%.
Use our free tax calculators to maximise your income. Calculate the tax you will pay on your profits or work out your accrued holidays.