UK Salary Converter
Convert between annual, monthly, weekly, and hourly salary — with both gross and take-home pay after income tax and National Insurance for 2025/26 or 2024/25.
Annual Take-Home
£39,520
Annual Gross
£50,000
| Period | Gross | Net (Take-Home) |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | £50,000.00 | £39,519.60 |
| Monthly | £4,166.67 | £3,293.30 |
| Weekly | £961.54 | £759.99 |
| Hourly | £25.64 | £20.27 |
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Frequently asked questions
How do I convert my monthly salary to annual?
Multiply your monthly gross salary by 12 to get the annual figure. For example, £3,000 per month is £36,000 per year. To see your take-home pay, the calculator deducts income tax and National Insurance from the annual figure, then divides back into monthly, weekly, and hourly amounts.
How do I convert an hourly rate to annual salary?
Multiply your hourly rate by the number of hours you work per week, then multiply by 52 weeks. For example, £25 per hour at 37.5 hours per week is £25 × 37.5 × 52 = £48,750 per year.
Does the salary converter account for tax?
Yes. The converter shows both your gross (before tax) and net (after tax) amounts for every period. Net figures are calculated using 2025/26 or 2024/25 income tax and National Insurance rates for your selected region (England/Wales/NI or Scotland).
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