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2026/27 · Scotland
£11/hour = £21,450/year (37.5hrs/week). Your monthly take-home after Scottish income tax and NI.
| Hours/week | Annual salary | Monthly take-home | Annual take-home |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part-time (20hrs) | £11,440 | £953 | £11,440 |
| Part-time (25hrs) | £14,300 | £1,153 | £13,833 |
| Full-time 37.5hrs (NHS/public sector)Standard | £21,450 | £1,584 | £19,003 |
| Full-time 40hrs (private sector) | £22,880 | £1,669 | £20,033 |
Calculated at Scottish income tax rates (2026/27). No pension or student loan deductions included.
Scottish income tax uses 6 bands. NI is the same as England.
| Scotland | England | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual salary | £21,450 | £21,450 |
| Income tax | £1,736.33 | £1,776.00 |
| National Insurance | £710.40 | £710.40 |
| Monthly take-home | £1,584 | £1,580 |
At £11/hour, Scottish taxpayers keep £40 more per year than equivalent English earners, thanks to Scotland's 19% Starter rate.
Our calculator handles salary sacrifice, Plan 4 student loan, and the full 6-band Scottish tax breakdown.
Scottish Income Tax Calculator →At 37.5 hours per week (standard for NHS and many Scottish public sector jobs), £11/hour equals £21,450 per year. At 40 hours per week (common in private sector), it equals £22,880 per year.
Working 37.5hrs/week (£21,450/year), your monthly take-home in Scotland after income tax and NI is £1,584. Your marginal tax rate is 20%. This does not include student loan repayments or pension contributions.
At £11/hour (£21,450 annually), Scottish taxpayers keep £40 more per year than English equivalents. This is because Scotland's 19% Starter rate is 1p lower than England's 20% Basic rate, benefiting lower-paid earners.
Your net hourly rate (after tax and NI) is roughly £9.75 per hour worked, based on a £21,450 annual salary. Part-time workers on fewer hours may have a slightly higher net hourly rate if their total annual salary falls into a lower tax band — the table above shows take-home at different hours per week.
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