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£18k Salary: UK Take-Home Pay (Scotland, 2024-25)
Take-home pay on a £18k gross salary in Scotland for the 2024-25 tax year, with income tax, NIC breakdown and Gera Effective Tax Rate (GETR).
What is the take-home pay on a £18k salary in Scotland (2024-25)?
On a £18k gross salary in Scotland in 2024-25, take-home pay is £16,503, after £1,063 income tax and £434 employee NIC — a Gera Effective Tax Rate of 8.3%, per HMRC 2024-25 published rates (OGL v3.0).
£18k salary breakdown (Scotland, 2024-25)
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £18,000 | |
| Personal allowance | £12,570 | Tapers to £0 above £125,140 |
| Income tax | £1,063 | Scottish rates |
| Employee NIC (Class 1) | £434 | 8% (PT–UEL), 2% above UEL |
| Total deductions | £1,497 | |
| Take-home pay | £16,503 | |
| GETR (Gera Effective Tax Rate) | 8.3% | Deductions ÷ gross × 100 |
| Monthly take-home | £1,375 | Annual ÷ 12 |
Computed from HMRC 2024-25 published income tax and NIC thresholds (OGL v3.0). Does not include pension, student loan or other voluntary deductions.
Scotland vs England comparison at £18k
Scotland
£16,503
GETR: 8.3% · Tax: £1,063 · NIC: £434
England / Wales / Northern Ireland
£16,480
GETR: 8.4% · Tax: £1,086 · NIC: £434
Scotland takes home £23 more than England/Wales/NI at £18k. See full England / Wales / Northern Ireland breakdown →
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Frequently asked questions
- How much income tax do I pay on £18k in Scotland?
- On a gross salary of £18k in Scotland in 2024-25, you pay £1,063 in income tax. This uses the Scottish income tax bands from HMRC (OGL v3.0): personal allowance £12,570; starter 19%, basic 20%, intermediate 21%, higher 42%, advanced 45%, top 48%.
- How much National Insurance do I pay on £18k?
- On a £18k gross salary in 2024-25, employee NIC (Class 1, Category A) is £434. The rates are 0% below £12,570, 8% between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% above £50,270. NIC applies equally across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Source: HMRC (OGL v3.0).
- What is the Gera Effective Tax Rate (GETR) at £18k?
- The Gera Effective Tax Rate (GETR) at £18k in Scotland is 8.3%. GETR = (income tax + employee NIC) / gross × 100 = (£1,063 + £434) / £18,000 × 100. See the methodology at /uk-tax-calculator/methodology.
- What is the monthly take-home pay on £18k?
- £16,503 annually ÷ 12 = £1,375 per month (2024-25, Scotland). This is before pension contributions, student loan repayments or other personal deductions.
- Does this figure include pension contributions?
- No — the £16,503 take-home covers income tax and NIC only. If you contribute to a workplace pension (auto-enrolment minimum 5% employee), subtract that from your take-home. For a 5% pension contribution on £18k, that is £900/year (£75/month) deducted from net pay (or from gross if salary sacrifice).
Other salary breakdowns (Scotland)
- £10k — GETR 0.0%, take-home £10,000
- £12.6k — GETR 0.0%, take-home £12,570
- £15k — GETR 4.4%, take-home £14,343
- £20k — GETR 10.3%, take-home £17,943
- £25k — GETR 13.8%, take-home £21,543
- £30k — GETR 16.3%, take-home £25,109
- £35k — GETR 18.1%, take-home £28,659
- £40k — GETR 19.5%, take-home £32,209
- £50k — GETR 24.0%, take-home £37,978
- £60k — GETR 27.4%, take-home £43,561
- £75k — GETR 30.7%, take-home £51,961
- £100k — GETR 34.8%, take-home £65,211
- £125k — GETR 39.1%, take-home £76,086
- £150k — GETR 40.9%, take-home £88,577
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Sources
Contains public sector information published by HM Revenue & Customs and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: HMRC — Income Tax rates and allowances: current and past (tax year 2024-25).
Contains public sector information published by HM Revenue & Customs and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: HMRC — Rates and thresholds for employers 2024 to 2025 (tax year 2024-25).
Figures computed by Gera from published HMRC rates. Full formula: GETR methodology.