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£100,000 After Tax — Take-Home Pay 2026/27
£100,000 a year is £68,557 take-home — £5,713 a month — after £27,432 Income Tax and £4,011 National Insurance.
What is the take-home pay on £100,000 in the UK (2026/27)?
A £100,000 salary in 2026/27 gives £68,557 take-home a year — £5,713 a month — after £27,432 Income Tax and £4,011 employee National Insurance. That keeps 68.6p of every £1. Source: HMRC (OGL v3.0). Excludes pension/student loan unless added.
Gera Take-Home Index
On £100,000 you keep 68.6p of every £1 after Income Tax and employee National Insurance. Computed from real HMRC 2026/27 rates.
How this is calculated£100,000 — full breakdown
| Gross salary | £100,000 |
| Personal Allowance | £12,570 |
| Income Tax | − £27,432 |
| Employee National Insurance | − £4,011 |
| Take-home pay (year) | £68,557 |
| Take-home pay (month) | £5,713 |
| Effective deduction rate | 31.4% |
| Gera Take-Home Index | 68.6p / £1 |
Add pension, student loan or council tax in the calculator below for your full net figure.
Gera Take-Home Pay Calculator (2026/27)
Enter your salary and options to see your real take-home after Income Tax, National Insurance, pension, student loan and council tax — using the official HMRC 2026/27 rates and real regional council-tax figures.
- Gross salary
- £100,000
- Income Tax
- − £27,432
- Employee National Insurance
- − £4,011
- Pension
- − £5,000
- Student loan
- − £0
Take-home pay: £63,557 a year (£5,296 a month).
Uses rest-of-UK Income Tax bands. Scottish taxpayers pay different Income Tax rates (NI is the same UK-wide). A model based on real HMRC 2026/27 rates — not personal tax advice.
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£100,000 after tax — FAQ
- What is the monthly take-home pay on £100,000?
- £5,713 a month (£68,557 a year) after £27,432 Income Tax and £4,011 employee National Insurance, with no pension or student-loan deductions. Source: HMRC (OGL v3.0).
- How much tax and National Insurance do you pay on £100,000?
- On £100,000 you pay £27,432 Income Tax and £4,011 employee National Insurance in 2026/27 — total deductions of £31,443 (an effective rate of 31.4% of gross). Source: HMRC (OGL v3.0).
- What is the take-home on £100,000 after a 5% pension?
- Adding a 5% workplace-pension contribution (£5,000) reduces take-home to £63,557 a year (£5,296 a month). The pension is your own money saved, not a tax — 5% is the automatic-enrolment minimum employee rate.
- What is the Gera Take-Home Index for £100,000?
- 68.6p in the pound — you keep 68.6p of every £1 of this salary after Income Tax and employee National Insurance. Computed from real HMRC 2026/27 rates.
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Sources: HMRC — Income Tax rates and Personal Allowance + Class 1 employee National Insurance, 2026 to 2027 (Open Government Licence v3.0). Rest-of-UK bands; Scottish Income Tax differs. The Gera Take-Home Index is computed by GeraJobs from these figures. A guide, not personal tax advice.