£43,000 after tax in Scotland: take-home pay 2026/27
On a £43,000 salary in Scotland for 2026/27, take-home pay is £34,384.53 a year (£2,865.38 a month) with a standard tax code, no pension and no student loan — £95.07 less than in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. Figures use the HMRC rates and thresholds for employers 2026 to 2027 and Scottish income tax 2026-27.
- Gross
- £43,000
- Take-home / year
- £34,385 (£34,384.53)
- Take-home / month
- £2,865 (£2,865.38)
- Effective rate
- 20.0%
Assumes 2026/27 · Scotland · tax code S1257L · no pension · no student loan · 52 weeks.
Scotland vs England, Wales and Northern Ireland at £43,000
At £43,000, Scottish take-home is £34,384.53 a year compared with £34,479.60 in England, Wales or Northern Ireland — a difference of £95.07 a year. National Insurance is identical; the difference is entirely income tax, because the Scottish bands (19–48%) apply at lower income levels than the rest-of-UK basic/higher/additional rates.
| Item | Annual | Monthly | Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross pay | £43,000.00 | £3,583.33 | £826.92 |
| Personal allowance | £12,570.00 | £1,047.50 | £241.73 |
| Taxable income | £30,430.00 | £2,535.83 | £585.19 |
| Income tax | £6,181.07 | £515.09 | £118.87 |
| National Insurance | £2,434.40 | £202.87 | £46.82 |
| Take-home pay | £34,384.53 | £2,865.38 | £661.24 |
Tax by band
- Starter · 19.0%£753.73
- Basic · 20.0%£2,597.80
- Intermediate · 21.0%£2,829.54
Scottish income tax bands at £43,000
£43,000 sits in the Scottish intermediate band for 2026/27, paying 21% on taxable income between £16,956 and £31,092. The intermediate rate is 1 percentage point above the rest-of-UK basic rate, which starts to show in the annual total.
Scottish higher rate (42%) starts at £43,662 of gross income — well below the £50,270 higher-rate threshold in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The gap widens sharply from the mid-40s, which is why comparisons at £50,000 are much more dramatic than at £30,000.
£0 – £3,967 of taxable income · £3,967.00 taxed
£3,967 – £16,956 of taxable income · £12,989.00 taxed
£16,956 – £31,092 of taxable income · £13,474.00 taxed
Adjust this £43,000 Scottish calculation
Student loan and pension on £43,000 in Scotland
| Scenario | Tax | NI | Loan | Pension | Monthly | Take-home |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Headline (Scotland, no pension, no loan) — The SERP number | £6,181.07 | £2,434.40 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £2,865.38 | £34,384.53 |
| England, Wales & NI, no pension, no loan — For the delta | £6,086.00 | £2,434.40 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £2,873.30 | £34,479.60 |
| Scotland + Plan 2 — 9% above £29,385 | £6,181.07 | £2,434.40 | £1,225.35 | £0.00 | £2,763.27 | £33,159.18 |
| Scotland + Plan 5 — 9% above £25,000 | £6,181.07 | £2,434.40 | £1,620.00 | £0.00 | £2,730.38 | £32,764.53 |
| Scotland + Plan 2 + Postgraduate — PGL at 6% above £21,000 | £6,181.07 | £2,434.40 | £2,545.35 | £0.00 | £2,653.27 | £31,839.18 |
| Scotland + 5% salary sacrifice — Reduces tax, NI and loan bases | £5,729.57 | £2,262.40 | £0.00 | £2,150.00 | £2,738.17 | £32,858.03 |
| Scotland + 5% net-pay (qualifying earnings) — AE-style: LEL–UEL band | £5,800.00 | £2,434.40 | £0.00 | £1,814.60 | £2,745.92 | £32,951.00 |
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£43,000 in Scotland — FAQs
How much is £43,000 after tax?
In 2026/27, a £43,000 salary in Scotland takes home £34,384.53 a year (£2,865.38 a month) after income tax of £6,181.07 and employee National Insurance of £2,434.40, assuming no pension and no student loan. These are the headline figures shown on this page.
What is £43,000 take-home pay per month?
Monthly take-home on £43,000 for 2026/27 is £2,865.38 (£34,384.53 a year). That is before pension contributions and student loan repayments — use the calculator above to add either.
Is £43,000 a good salary?
£43,000 is a solid income in the UK for 2026/27, taking home £2,865.38 a month. Whether it is "good" depends on location and household size — £48,000 would take home more per month, but the gap narrows at higher bands because of the marginal tax rates shown on this page.
What is £43,000 take-home in England, Wales or Northern Ireland?
On £43,000 in England, Wales or Northern Ireland for 2026/27, take-home pay is £34,479.60 a year (£2,873.30 a month) — £95.07 more than the Scottish figure, because Scottish income tax bands differ from the rest of the UK.
How does a Plan 5 student loan affect £43,000 take-home?
With a Plan 5 student loan, £43,000 take-home for 2026/27 falls to £32,764.53 a year (£2,730.38 a month) — a deduction of £1,620.00. Plan 5 repayments are 9% of income above £25,000 and started from April 2026.