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2026/27 UK Tax Rates · Income Tax + NI

Web Developer Take-Home Pay in UK

A Web Developer earning the median salary of £80K in the UKtakes home approximately £56,957/year (£4,746/month) after Income Tax and National Insurance, using 2026/27 rates.

Web Developer take-home pay across the salary range

Standard Personal Allowance, England/Wales PAYE employee. 2026/27 rates.

Entry (P25)

£66,000

gross/year

Take-home

£48,837

£4,070/month

Total tax

£17,163

26.0% effective rate

Breakdown

Tax: £13,832

NI: £3,331

Median

£80,000

gross/year

Take-home

£56,957

£4,746/month

Total tax

£23,043

28.8% effective rate

Breakdown

Tax: £19,432

NI: £3,611

Senior (P75)

£93,000

gross/year

Take-home

£64,497

£5,375/month

Total tax

£28,503

30.6% effective rate

Breakdown

Tax: £24,632

NI: £3,871

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2026/27 tax year

Personal Allowance: £12,570. Basic rate (20%) up to £50,270. Higher rate (40%) up to £125,140. Additional rate (45%) above.

Common salaries:

Annual take-home pay

£56,957

Per month

£4,746

Per week

£1,095

Effective tax rate

28.8%

How your £80,000 is split

Take-home

£56,957

71.2%

Income Tax

£19,432

24.3%

Nat. Insurance

£3,611

4.5%

Gross salary£80,000
Personal Allowance (tax-free)£12,570
Income Tax-£19,432
National Insurance (Class 1)-£3,611
Total deductions-£23,043
Net take-home (annual)£56,957

Calculations use 2026/27 UK tax rates. Assumes England/Wales/Northern Ireland Income Tax rates (Scottish rates differ). Includes standard Personal Allowance tapering above £100,000. Does not account for pension contributions, Gift Aid, student loan repayments, Marriage Allowance, or other reliefs. For precise advice consult a tax professional or HMRC.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Web Developer take home in the UK?

A Web Developer earning the median salary of £80K in the UK takes home approximately £56,957 per year (£4,746 per month) after Income Tax and National Insurance, using 2026/27 HMRC rates.

What is the effective tax rate for a Web Developer in the UK?

On a median Web Developer salary of £80K, the effective tax rate (Income Tax and NI combined) is 28.8%, leaving £56,957 as take-home pay. This assumes standard Personal Allowance and England/Wales Income Tax rates.

How much Income Tax does a Web Developer pay in the UK?

On a £80K salary, a Web Developer pays approximately £19,432 in Income Tax per year. This uses the 2026/27 Personal Allowance of £12,570, a basic rate of 20% up to £50,270, and 40% above.

How much National Insurance does a Web Developer pay in the UK?

On a £80K salary, employee Class 1 National Insurance amounts to approximately £3,611 per year. The 2026/27 rates are 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% above.

Does the Personal Allowance affect a Web Developer's tax in the UK?

The standard Personal Allowance for 2026/27 is £12,570, which is tax-free. For salaries above £100,000, the allowance tapers by £1 for every £2 earned, disappearing entirely at £125,140. This does not affect the median salary shown here.

What does a senior Web Developer take home in the UK?

A senior Web Developer earning £93K (P75 of the salary range) takes home approximately £64,497 per year (£5,375 per month) after Income Tax and National Insurance, with an effective tax rate of 30.6%.

What does a junior Web Developer take home in the UK?

A junior Web Developer earning £66K (P25 of the salary range) takes home approximately £48,837 per year (£4,070 per month) after Income Tax and National Insurance, with an effective tax rate of 26.0%.