2026/27 tax year — England, Wales & Northern Ireland
Annual salary
£70,000
gross per year
Monthly take-home
£4,263
after tax & NI
Weekly take-home
£984
after tax & NI
2026/27 tax breakdown
Gross salary£70,000
Income tax−£15,432
National Insurance−£3,411
Take-home pay£51,157
Based on 2026/27 England, Wales & Northern Ireland tax rates. Assumes standard tax code 1257L, no student loan, no pension contributions. Scotland has different income tax bands.
PeriodGrossTake-home
Per hour£35.90£26.23
Per day£269.23£196.76
Per week£1,346.15£983.80
Per month£5,833.33£4,263.12
Per year£70,000.00£51,157.40
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At £70,000 a year you’re well into higher-rate territory. Typical roles include senior managers, principal engineers, senior consultants, and mid-level directors. A meaningful portion of pay is taxed at 40%, so take-home growth slows relative to each £1 of extra gross pay.
On a gross annual salary of £70,000, HMRC deducts £15,432 in income tax and £3,411 in employee National Insurance for 2026/27 — leaving a take-home of £51,157 per year, or roughly £4,263 per month.
The first £12,570 of income is tax-free (the personal allowance). Earnings between £12,571 and £50,270 are taxed at 20%; between £50,271 and £125,140 at 40%; and above £125,140 at 45%. Employee National Insurance is 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270 and 2% above that.
What this salary is worth per hour
On a 37.5-hour week, a gross salary of £70,000 works out to roughly £35.90 per hour. At 40 hours per week it’s about £33.65 per hour.
Questions about £70,000 a year
On a gross salary of £70,000, you’ll pay roughly £15,432 in income tax and £3,411 in National Insurance for 2026/27. That leaves a take-home of approximately £51,157 per year.