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£30,000 Salary — Take Home Pay 2025/26

On a £30,000 salary you take home £25,120 per year — that's £2,093 per month after Income Tax and National Insurance.

✓ 2025/26 HMRC rates✓ 83.7% kept✓ Standard 1257L tax code

Last updated: April 2026 · Verified against HMRC rates

Monthly take-home
£2,093
83.7% of gross
Annual take-home
£25,120
after deductions
Weekly take-home
£483
per week
Daily take-home
£97
260 working days

Annual deductions breakdown — £30,000 salary (2025/26)

Gross salary£30,000
Personal allowance£12,570
Taxable income£17,430
Income Tax (11.6% effective rate)−£3,486
National Insurance (4.6% effective rate)−£1,394
Take-home pay£25,120
Where your £30,000 salary goes83.7% kept
Take-home (83.7%)
Income Tax (11.6%)
NI (4.6%)
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How much tax do you pay on a £30,000 salary?

On a £30,000 salary in 2025/26 with the standard 1257L tax code, you pay £3,486 in Income Tax and £1,394 in National Insurance per year. Your effective Income Tax rate is 11.6% — meaning you keep 83.7% of your gross salary overall.

£30,000 salary — pay periods

PeriodGrossTake-home
Annual£30,000£25,120
Monthly£2,500£2,093
Weekly£577£483
Daily (260 days)£115£97

Frequently asked questions

What is the take-home pay on a £30,000 salary in 2025/26?
On a £30,000 gross salary with the 1257L tax code, take-home is £25,120/year (£2,093/month). This is after £3,486 Income Tax and £1,394 NI.
How much Income Tax do I pay on £30,000?
£3,486 per year — an effective rate of 11.6%. The first £12,570 is tax-free (personal allowance).
How much NI do I pay on £30,000?
£1,394 per year. NI is 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% above £50,270.
Will my take-home differ if I have a student loan?
Yes. Use the full salary calculator to include student loan repayments and pension contributions.

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These figures assume a standard 1257L tax code, no student loan, and no pension contributions. Use the full salary calculator for a personalised result.

Figures based on 2025/26 HMRC rates for England, Wales and Northern Ireland with the standard 1257L tax code. Scottish taxpayers pay different rates.
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