£1200/day Contractor Take-home UK 2026/27

At £1200/day × 220 days (£264,000 turnover), outside IR35 you'd keep £139,722/year. Compare with Inside IR35 below.

Last updated · Tax year 2026/27

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Contract terms
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Annual turnover £264,000
Director salary (PA £12,570) £12,570
Corporation Tax −£62,858
Dividend tax −£61,420
Take-home £139,722

Take-home pay

£139,722

47.1% effective tax rate

Monthly
£11,644
Weekly
£2,687
Daily
£537
Hourly
£71.65

Your salary in context

ONS · HMRC · CPI

  • Annual turnover

    At £1200/day × 220 days, your annual turnover is £264,000.

  • Outside IR35 take-home

    You keep £139,722 a year (£11,644/month) — effective rate 47.1% of turnover.

  • Inside vs Outside comparison

    Inside IR35 on the same contract would give £151,706 — that's £11,984 less than your current option.

  • Corporation Tax

    After £12,570 director salary, profits of £251,430 pay £62,858 Corporation Tax (effective 25.0%). Distributable: £188,573.

  • Take-home vs turnover

    For every £100 of turnover you keep about £53 after all UK taxes.

Frequently asked questions

What does inside / outside IR35 mean?
Inside IR35 means HMRC treats your contract as disguised employment — you're taxed as a PAYE employee of the end client (or umbrella). Outside IR35 means you're genuinely self-employed and can operate through your own limited company.
Is outside IR35 still worth it post-2024 NI cuts?
Less so than before. With employee NI cut to 8%, Class 4 NI to 6%, and Corporation Tax up to 26.5% marginal, the gap has narrowed to a few thousand pounds at typical contractor rates. Still worth it at lower turnover (<£80k), closer to a wash at £100k+.
How do you model outside IR35?
We use the standard 'tax-efficient' structure: £12,570 director salary (uses full Personal Allowance, no Income Tax) + all remaining post-CT profits as dividends. Your £500 dividend allowance applies, then 8.75%/33.75%/39.35% dividend rates.
What Corporation Tax rate do you apply?
From April 2023: 19% on the first £50,000 of profit, effectively 26.5% on the marginal band £50,000–£250,000, and 25% above £250,000. 2023-24 used flat 19% for small profits before the reform took effect.
Do you model IR35 pre-April-2021 rules?
No — we assume the post-2021 off-payroll rules where IR35 status is determined by the end client (for medium/large businesses) or by you (for small-client engagements).