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£80,000 Salary After Tax UK – 2026/27

England, Wales & Northern Ireland · Tax year 6 April 2026 – 5 April 2027

Rates verified for UK tax year 2026/27 · Reviewed by the CalculatorZone editorial team

Annual Take-Home

£56,957

Monthly Take-Home

£4,746

Weekly Take-Home

£1,095

Full Pay Breakdown

 AnnualMonthlyWeekly
Gross Salary£80,000£6,667£1,538
Income Tax-£19,432-£1,619-£374
National Insurance-£3,611-£301-£69
Take-Home Pay£56,957£4,746£1,095

Income Tax Band Breakdown

BandRateTaxable IncomeTax Paid
Personal Allowance0%£12,570£0
Basic Rate20%£37,700£7,540
Higher Rate40%£29,730£11,892
Total Income Tax£19,432

How is £80,000 taxed in the UK?

On a £80,000 salary in the UK (tax year 2026/27), the estimate is £19,432 in Income Tax and £3,611 in employee National Insurance, leaving take-home pay of £56,957 per year — £4,746 per month or £1,095 per week. The estimated overall deduction rate is 28.8%. A portion of your income falls into the higher rate (40%) tax band. These figures cover England, Wales and Northern Ireland and use a standard Personal Allowance of £12,570. Payroll calculations are made per pay period, so actual deductions can differ slightly.

The figures above assume you have no other income, no pension contributions, no student loan, and no other deductions or tax codes. If your circumstances differ — for example, if you contribute to a workplace pension or have a different tax code — your actual take-home pay may vary. Use our full calculator below for a personalised breakdown.

Frequently asked

On a £80,000 gross salary (England, Wales and Northern Ireland, tax year 2026/27), the estimated take-home pay is £4,746 per month — £56,957 per year or £1,095 per week — after Income Tax and employee National Insurance.

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Rates & sources2026/27

2026/27 Income Tax bands for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Category A employee NI thresholds, and student-loan repayment thresholds.

Rates used for 2026/27
Band / figureRate
Personal allowance£12,570
Basic rate (20%)up to £50,270
Higher rate (40%)£50,271 – £125,140
Additional rate (45%)over £125,140

Source: GOV.UK — 2026/27 employer rates and thresholds — source checked for 2026/27.

Calculation method and linked source reviewed on 3 August 2026.

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