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£22 per hour — annual salary and take-home pay

Based on 37.5 hrs/week · 2026/27 tax year
Annual salary
£42,900
gross per year
Monthly take-home
£2,867
after tax & NI
Weekly take-home
£662
after tax & NI
2026/27 tax breakdown
Gross salary£42,900
Income tax£6,066
National Insurance£2,426
Take-home pay£34,408

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£22.00£17.64
Per day£165.00£132.34
Per week£825.00£661.68
Per month£3,575.00£2,867.30
Per year£42,900.00£34,407.60
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How this is calculated

£22 per hour is a strong mid-career rate, typical for senior skilled trades, experienced professionals in tech and engineering, senior specialists, and experienced project managers. Annually it puts you solidly in the higher part of the basic-rate income tax band.

On a gross annual salary of £42,900, HMRC deducts £6,066 in income tax and £2,426 in employee National Insurance for 2026/27 — leaving a take-home of £34,408 per year, or roughly £2,867 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.

Working 40 hours vs 37.5 hours

These figures assume a 37.5-hour working week. At 40 hours per week the annual gross rises to £45,760. After tax and NI the take-home at 40 hours is approximately £36,467 per year.

Questions about £22 per hour

£22 per hour is £42,900 per year gross, based on a 37.5-hour working week and 52 weeks a year (1,950 hours per year). At 40 hours per week the annual equivalent is £45,760.

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