£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

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Working hours
h
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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

Monthly
£2,516
Weekly
£581
Daily
£116
Hourly
£15.48

Your salary in context

ONS · HMRC · CPI

  • Annual equivalent

    £19.00/hour over 37.5h/week is a gross annual salary of £37,050.

  • 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.

  • Monthly take-home

    Across a 12-month year that works out to around £2,516 a month.

  • 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.

  • Above minimum wage

    £19.00 is £6.29 above the April 2026 National Living Wage of £12.71/h (21+).

  • Typical roles

    An annualised salary of £37,050 is typical for: teacher (UPS1 England), experienced nurse (Band 5 top), junior accountant (part-qualified).

  • 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).