£19.00 per hour After Tax UK 2026/27
Annual gross: £37,050. Take-home: £30,196 a year (£15.48/hour net) — default 37.5h/week, England, 2026/27. Adjust hours, region, or year below.
Last updated · Tax year 2026/27
| Annual gross salary | £37,050 |
|---|---|
| Personal Allowance used | +£12,570 |
| Income Tax | −£4,896 |
| National Insurance | −£1,958 |
| Annual take-home | £30,196 |
Take-home pay
£30,196
18.5% effective tax rate Income Tax plus employee National Insurance as a percentage of your gross salary. Excludes pension, student loan, and HICBC.
- Monthly
- £2,516
- Weekly
- £581
- Daily
- £116
- Hourly
- £15.48
Your salary in context
ONS · HMRC · CPI
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Annual equivalent
£19.00/hour over 37.5h/week is a gross annual salary of £37,050.
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Net per hour
After Income Tax and NI you actually keep about £15.48 per hour worked — roughly £116.14 per day and £580.68 per week.
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Monthly take-home
Across a 12-month year that works out to around £2,516 a month.
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vs UK median hourly
The UK median full-time salary (£37,430) divided by a 37.5-hour week works out to about £19.19/hour. £19.00 is 1% below that.
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Above minimum wage
£19.00 is £6.29 above the April 2026 National Living Wage of £12.71/h (21+).
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Typical roles
An annualised salary of £37,050 is typical for: teacher (UPS1 England), experienced nurse (Band 5 top), junior accountant (part-qualified).
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Top tax band
At this rate your highest marginal income-tax band is the Basic rate at 20%.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you convert an hourly rate to an annual salary?
- We multiply hourly rate × hours per week × 52 weeks. The default is 37.5 hours (standard UK full-time); you can change this to match your contract.
- What is the UK National Minimum Wage?
- From April 2025 the National Living Wage (21+) is £12.21 an hour. Rates for 18–20 year-olds and apprentices are lower. See gov.uk for the latest schedule.
- Does the calculator account for unpaid leave?
- By default we use 52 weeks, i.e. you're paid every week of the year including annual leave. If you're term-time only (e.g. teaching or zero-hours), set a lower weeks-per-year value.
- Is the tax calculation identical to the salary calculator?
- Yes — we annualise your hourly rate to an equivalent gross salary and run the same UK PAYE calculation (Income Tax + NI + optional student loans + pension sacrifice).