£1,000 Bonus After Tax in Northern Ireland | £70,000 Salary 2025-26

Northern Ireland Income Tax (same rates as England) · Combined gross: £71,000 · Effective bonus rate: 42.0%

Bonus take-home
£580
Tax on bonus
−£420
Effective bonus rate
42.0%
Total take-home
£51,737
£

Bonus tax breakdown — Northern Ireland 2025-26

Item Salary only Salary + Bonus Bonus impact
Gross £70,000 £71,000 +£1,000
Income Tax (Northern Ireland) −£15,432 −£15,832 −£400
National Insurance −£3,411 −£3,431 −£20
Net take-home £51,157 £51,737 +£580
Tax deducted from bonus: £420 · Effective bonus tax rate: 42.0% · Marginal rate: 42%

Income tax on your bonus in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland uses the same income tax rates as England and Wales — Basic (20%), Higher (40%), and Additional (45%). The Higher Rate threshold is £50,270. Bonuses are taxed as regular income, added to your salary and taxed at your marginal rate of 42%.

Northern Ireland vs Scotland: £1,000 bonus after tax

Northern Ireland bonus take-home
£580
Scotland bonus take-home
£560

In Northern Ireland, this bonus take-home is £20 more than in Scotland. Scotland's Higher Rate (42%) kicks in at £43,663 vs £50,270 in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland income tax bands 2025-26

Band Rate Income range
Personal Allowance0%Up to £12,570
Basic Rate20%£12,571 – £50,270
Higher Rate40%£50,271 – £125,140
Additional Rate45%Over £125,140
Northern Ireland uses the same income tax rates as England and Wales. Only Scotland has different rates.

How much of a £1,000 bonus do you keep in Northern Ireland on £70,000?

On a £70,000 salary in Northern Ireland, a £1,000 bonus leaves you with £580 after income tax and National Insurance. Tax deducted from the bonus is £420, giving an effective bonus tax rate of 42.0%.

Your combined gross (salary + bonus) is £71,000, which produces a total take-home of £51,737 per year. Without the bonus, £70,000 alone in Northern Ireland gives £51,157 take-home — so the bonus adds £580 to your annual net pay.

Northern Ireland uses the same income tax rates as England and Wales — Basic (20%), Higher (40%), and Additional (45%) — with the Higher Rate threshold at £50,270. Bonuses are taxed as regular income under PAYE. National Insurance is UK-wide and identical across all four nations.

Frequently asked questions

How much of my £1,000 bonus will I keep after tax in Northern Ireland?

On a £70,000 salary in Northern Ireland, a £1,000 bonus leaves you with £580 take-home. Tax and NI deducted from the bonus: £420. Your effective bonus tax rate in Northern Ireland is 42.0%.

How is a bonus taxed in Northern Ireland?

In Northern Ireland, your bonus is added to your annual salary and taxed at your marginal rate (42% income tax + NI for £70,000). Northern Ireland uses the same income tax rates as England and Wales: Basic (20%), Higher (40%), and Additional (45%). The Higher Rate threshold is £50,270.

What is the tax on a £1,000 bonus for a £70,000 earner in Northern Ireland?

Total salary with bonus: £71,000. Tax on total: income tax £15,832 + NI £3,431 = £19,263. Salary alone: income tax £15,432 + NI £3,411. The bonus tax difference: £420.

Is tax on a bonus different in Northern Ireland vs Scotland?

In Northern Ireland, this bonus leaves you with £20 more than in Scotland. Scotland's Higher Rate (42%) kicks in at £43,663 vs £50,270 in Northern Ireland/England.

Can I reduce tax on my bonus in Northern Ireland?

Yes — you can ask your employer to pay your bonus into your pension (salary sacrifice), which reduces your taxable income. This is valuable if your bonus would push you over £50,270 (Higher Rate, 40%) or over £100,000 (Personal Allowance taper). Charitable donations via Gift Aid also reduce your tax bill.

What is the combined take-home on £70,000 plus £1,000 bonus in Northern Ireland?

Combined gross: £71,000. Total take-home in Northern Ireland: £51,737 per year. Without the bonus, £70,000 alone in Northern Ireland gives £51,157 take-home. The bonus adds £580 to your annual net pay.

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