Calculate your employee national insurance from your gross wage.
Use the below national insurance matrix to find out how much you'll pay on different salaries. For a more comprehensive calculation, use the national insurance calculator above.
Salary | National insurance |
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£10,000.00 | £0.00 |
£15,000.00 | £194.40 |
£20,000.00 | £594.40 |
£25,000.00 | £994.40 |
£30,000.00 | £1,394.40 |
£35,000.00 | £1,794.40 |
£40,000.00 | £2,194.40 |
£45,000.00 | £2,594.40 |
£50,000.00 | £2,994.40 |
£55,000.00 | £3,110.60 |
£60,000.00 | £3,210.60 |
£65,000.00 | £3,310.60 |
£70,000.00 | £3,410.60 |
£75,000.00 | £3,510.60 |
£80,000.00 | £3,610.60 |
£85,000.00 | £3,710.60 |
£90,000.00 | £3,810.60 |
£95,000.00 | £3,910.60 |
£100,000.00 | £4,010.60 |
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