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£10 an Hour After Tax

If you earn £10 per hour on a full-time 37.5-hour week, that's £19,500 a year gross. Here's your take-home after Income Tax and National Insurance for the 2026/27 tax year.

Monthly Take-Home
£1,463.30
Yearly Net
£17,560
After-Tax Hourly
£9.00

£10 an hour in different time periods

GrossTake-Home
Per year£19,500£17,560
Per month£1,625.00£1,463.30
Per week£375.00£337.68
Per hour£10£9.00

Full deductions breakdown

Gross annual salary£19,500
Income Tax−£1,386
National Insurance−£554
Annual take-home£17,560

At £10 an hour over a full-time 37.5-hour week, you earn £19,500 a year before tax. After Income Tax of £1,386 and National Insurance of £554, you take home £17,560 a year — about £1,463 a month or £338 a week.

All of your earnings sit within the basic-rate band, so you pay 20% Income Tax on income above £12,570 and 8% National Insurance on the same slice. You keep your full Personal Allowance.

If you work more or fewer than 37.5 hours, do shift or overtime work, or have a student loan or pension, your figure will differ — the main calculator handles all of those.

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Based on a full-time 37.5-hour week (1,950 hours/year). Assumes the standard 1257L tax code, no student loan, no pension contributions, and residency in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. For part-time hours, overtime, Scottish rates, student loans or pensions, use the main calculator. Always verify with your payslip.