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Self-Employed · Scotland · 2026/27
Income tax + Class 2 + Class 4 NI breakdown. 2026/27 Scottish rates.
Scottish Income Tax
National Insurance
| Scotland | England | |
|---|---|---|
| Income tax | £13,182.05 | £11,432.00 |
| Class 2 NI | £197.60 | £197.60 |
| Class 4 NI | £2,456.60 | £2,456.60 |
| Total tax & NI | £15,836.25 | £14,086.20 |
| Monthly take-home | £3,680 | £3,826 |
At £60,000 profit, Scottish self-employed taxpayers pay £1,750 more per year than equivalent English taxpayers due to Scotland's higher income tax rates. Class 4 NI rates are identical across the UK.
Tax-saving tips at £60,000
These figures use profit directly. Our calculator lets you enter turnover minus expenses for a personalised result.
Self-Employed Tax Calculator →Total tax and NI on £60,000 profit is £15,836: £13,182 income tax + £198 Class 2 NI + £2,457 Class 4 NI. The effective rate across all taxes is 26.39%.
Monthly take-home after all taxes is £3,680. Annually that's £44,164 from £60,000 profit.
Class 4 NI is identical — only income tax differs. Scottish income tax on £60,000 is £13,182 versus £11,432 in England. The annual take-home difference is £1,750 less in Scotland.
Class 2 NI is a flat £197.60 per year for self-employed people with profits above the Small Profits Threshold (£6,845). It's technically voluntary if you're below the threshold, but paying it is almost always worthwhile as it counts towards your State Pension entitlement. It's included in these figures.
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