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£300 a Week After Tax

Gross weekly pay of £300 is £15,600 a year. Here's what you actually take home after Income Tax and National Insurance for the 2026/27 tax year.

Weekly Take-Home
£284
Monthly Net
£1,229
Yearly Net
£14,752

Full breakdown

WeeklyYearly
Gross pay£300£15,600
Income Tax−£12−£606
National Insurance−£5−£242
Take-home pay£284£14,752

£300 a week across 52 weeks is £15,600 a year before tax. After Income Tax of £606 and National Insurance of £242, you keep about £14,752 a year — roughly £284 a week in your pocket.

This sits in the basic-rate band: 20% Income Tax above £12,570 and 8% National Insurance on the same slice.

This assumes £300 is your gross weekly pay. If you're paid hourly or your hours vary, the main calculator gives an exact figure.

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Assumes £300/week is your gross (pre-tax) pay across 52 weeks, the standard 1257L tax code, no student loan, no pension, and residency in England, Wales or NI. National Insurance is shown as an annual-equivalent average. For Scottish rates, student loans or pensions, use the main calculator. Always verify with your payslip.