Apprenticeship £17,000/year After Tax 2025-26

Gross: £17,000/year

Your earnings exceed the £12,570 Personal Allowance — Income Tax and NI apply on the excess.

You pay 20% Income Tax and 8% NI on earnings above £12,570.

Annual take-home
£15,760
Monthly
£1,313
Weekly
£303
Effective rate
7.29%

Tax breakdown — Apprenticeship £17,000/year 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross earnings £17,000 £1,417 £327
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048 £242
Income Tax −£886 −£74 −£17
National Insurance −£354 −£30 −£7
Net take-home £15,760 £1,313 £303
Effective rate: 7.29%

Frequently asked questions

Do apprentices pay Income Tax?

Yes. At £17,000/year, your earnings exceed the £12,570 Personal Allowance. You pay Income Tax of £886 at 20% on earnings above £12,570. This is deducted through PAYE.

Do apprentices pay National Insurance?

Yes. On £17,000/year, National Insurance applies on earnings above £12,570 (£242/week). You pay £354 in employee NI at 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270.

What is the apprentice NMW rate for 2025-26?

The apprentice rate is £7.55/hr for apprentices who are either under 19, or aged 19+ but in the first year of their apprenticeship. Once you are aged 19 or over AND in year two or beyond, you are entitled to the full National Minimum Wage — £12.21/hr for 2025-26. Employers who underpay face penalties from HMRC.

How much does an apprentice take home per month?

On £17,000/year (Apprenticeship £17,000/year), your monthly take-home is £1,313 after Income Tax of £886 and NI of £354. Your weekly take-home is £303. Effective tax rate: 7.29%.

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