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£100,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber — Real Take-Home 2026/27

Take-home £68,557, and £66,183 after the Yorkshire and The Humber Band D council tax of £2,374£5,515 a month.

What is your real take-home on £100,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber after tax, NI and council tax?

On £100,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber (2026/27), take-home is £68,557 after Income Tax and NI; after the Yorkshire and The Humber Band D council tax of £2,374, you have £66,183 disposable — £5,515 a month. Sources: HMRC + MHCLG council tax (OGL v3.0).

Source:MHCLG — Council Tax levels set by local authorities in England 2026 to 2027·As of Financial year 2026-27 · updated annually (rates change 6 April; council tax 1 April) · last refreshed

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Disposable income after tax, NI and Yorkshire and The Humber's real Band D council tax on £100,000 — what's actually left to live on. Real HMRC + MHCLG data.

How this is calculated
£66,183 / yr

£100,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber — breakdown

Gross salary£100,000
Income Tax£27,432
Employee National Insurance£4,011
Take-home pay£68,557
Band D council tax (Yorkshire and The Humber)£2,374
Disposable after council tax£66,183
Average house price (Yorkshire and The Humber)£203,421

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
Council tax (Band D)
£2,374

Take-home pay: £63,557 a year (£5,296 a month).

After council tax: £61,183 a year (£5,099 a month).

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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 in Yorkshire and The Humber — FAQ

How much council tax will I pay in Yorkshire and The Humber?
The average Band D council tax in Yorkshire and The Humber for 2026-27 is £2,374 a year (about £198 a month), including all precepts. Source: MHCLG Council Tax levels 2026 to 2027 (OGL v3.0). Your exact bill depends on your property band and billing authority.
What is left after tax, NI and council tax on £100,000 in Yorkshire and The Humber?
£66,183 a year — £5,515 a month — after £27,432 Income Tax, £4,011 NI and £2,374 council tax. Sources: HMRC + MHCLG (OGL v3.0).
How does the cost of living in Yorkshire and The Humber compare?
The average house price in Yorkshire and The Humber is £203,421 (HM Land Registry UKHPI, April 2026). Combined with the Band D council tax of £2,374, this shapes how far your £100,000 salary actually goes. Sources: HM Land Registry + MHCLG (OGL v3.0).

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Sources: HMRC — Income Tax + Class 1 employee NI 2026 to 2027; MHCLG — Council Tax levels set by local authorities in England 2026 to 2027 (Band D area, all precepts); HM Land Registry — UK House Price Index (April 2026). Council tax is the regional average; your exact bill depends on your property band and billing authority. All Open Government Licence v3.0. A guide, not personal tax advice.

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