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Gross salary needed for £22,000 take-home (2026/27)

To take home £22,000 net per year in the UK you need a gross salary of about £25,667 (2026/27, England) — the difference goes to £2,619 income tax and £1,048 National Insurance. This salary sits entirely in the 20% basic-rate band, with 8% National Insurance above £12,570 — you could earn £24,603 more before touching the 40% band. Overall you keep about 86p of every £1 earned (14.3% goes to tax and NI).

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Estimate for 2026/27. Income tax and NI thresholds are frozen; Scotland uses different tax bands. Employer cost excludes the Employment Allowance.

=Gross salary/ year
£43,723
Gross salary£43,723
Personal allowance£12,570
Income tax£6,231
National Insurance£2,492
Take-home pay£35,000
Employer costGross + employer NI
£49,531.19

Employer NI is 15% above £5,000/yr. Eligible employers can offset up to £10,500 with the Employment Allowance.

Last updated: 11 July 2026. Tax year 2026/27: Personal Allowance £12,570, income tax 20/40/45%, employee National Insurance 8%/2%, employer NI 15% above £5,000. Rates frozen through 2030/31. Source: gov.uk — Income Tax · HMRC employer rates.

Last updated: 11 July 2026 Source: HMRC — Income Tax rates

⚖︎ Results are for informational purposes and do not constitute tax advice. For specific situations, consult a licensed accountant or the relevant tax authority.

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iHow it is calculated

This calculator works backwards: you tell it the annual take-home you want, and it finds the gross salary that produces it. Because Income Tax (20/40/45% above the £12,570 Personal Allowance) and National Insurance (8% then 2%) both change at fixed thresholds, gross does not scale in a straight line with net. The tricky part is the £100,000 taper: above £100k the Personal Allowance is withdrawn by £1 for every £2 earned, creating an effective ~60% band up to £125,140 — so a small rise in your target net can need a surprisingly large jump in gross. The tool solves for gross and also shows the total employer cost.

gross = the salary where (gross Income Tax National Insurance) = your target take-home

Example — £22,000 gross (2026/27, England): Personal Allowance £12,570, taxable £13,097 → income tax £2,619, employee NI £1,048 → net £22,000 a year (£1,833/month, £423/week).

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?Frequently asked questions

What gross salary do I need for £22,000 after tax?

About £25,667 gross per year in 2026/27 (England). From it, £2,619 income tax and £1,048 National Insurance are deducted, leaving £22,000.

How much more can I earn before the 40% band?

£24,603 more — the higher-rate threshold is £50,270. Up to there, each extra £1,000 loses 20% income tax and 8% NI, so you keep about £720 of it.

What is that per month?

£22,000 net per year is about £1,833 per month; the required gross of £25,667 is £2,139 per month.

What would that employee cost the employer?

About £28,767 per year, including employer National Insurance and the 3% employer pension.

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