UK Tax Calculators 2025-26

Comprehensive suite of free UK tax calculators. Calculate your take-home pay, Income Tax, National Insurance, pensions, student loans, and more with HMRC-accurate rates for 2025-26.

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Why Use Our UK Tax Calculators?

✅ HMRC Accurate

All calculators use official HMRC rates, thresholds, and regulations for the 2025-26 tax year, updated following each budget announcement.

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We don't store or track any personal data. All calculations happen in your browser for complete privacy and security.

✅ Regional Support

Full support for England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland with region-specific tax rates and calculations.

✅ Comprehensive Coverage

Handle complex scenarios including multiple jobs, student loans, pensions, bonuses, and benefits in kind.

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All our calculators are completely free with no hidden fees, registration requirements, or limitations on usage.

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Understanding UK Tax Calculations

UK tax calculations for 2025-26 involve several components including Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, pension deductions, and student loan repayments. Our calculators handle all these elements accurately to give you a complete picture of your take-home pay.

Income Tax is calculated using progressive tax bands, with different rates for England & Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Your personal allowance (£12,570 for most people) is tax-free, with higher rates applied to income above this threshold.

National Insurance contributions are separate from Income Tax and provide entitlement to certain state benefits. Class 1 NI for employees has primary and secondary thresholds, with rates varying based on your income level.

Our calculators are updated regularly to reflect changes announced in the UK Budget and by HMRC, ensuring you always get accurate results based on the latest official guidance.