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Employer NI on £65,000 Salary

2025-26 vs 2024-25: how much did employer National Insurance increase?

Employer NI 2025-26
£9,000
£750/month
Employer NI 2024-25
£7,714
£643/month
Annual increase
+£1,286
Monthly increase
+£107

What changed in April 2025

The employer NI rate rose from 13.8% to 15%, and the secondary threshold (where employer NI kicks in) dropped from £9,100 to £5,000. On a £65,000 salary, employers now pay NI on £60,000 of earnings (vs £55,900 in 2024-25) at a higher rate. Employee take-home is unaffected.

Employer NI comparison: £65,000 salary

Item 2024-25 2025-26 Change
Employer NI rate 13.8% 15% +1.2%
Secondary threshold £9,100/yr £5,000/yr −£4,100
Employer NI (annual) £7,714 £9,000 +£1,286
Employer NI (monthly) £643 £750 +£107
Total cost to employer (annual) £72,714 £74,000 +£1,286

Employer NI on £65,000 in 2025-26

For an employee on £65,000, the total employer NI cost in 2025-26 is £9,000/year (£750/month), bringing the total cost to employ this person to £74,000/year.

Compared to 2024-25, this is an increase of £1,286/year (£107/month per employee). Across a team of five employees on this salary, the annual employer NI increase totals £6,430.

The increase has two drivers: the rate rising from 13.8% to 15% accounts for roughly 60% of the increase, while the lower secondary threshold (from £9,100 to £5,000) accounts for the remainder. Both changes took effect from 6 April 2025. Employee take-home pay is unchanged; only the employer-side cost is affected.

Frequently asked questions

How much employer NI do I pay on a £65,000 salary in 2025-26?

In 2025-26, employer NI on a £65,000 salary is £9,000/year (£750/month). This is calculated at 15% on earnings above the £5,000 secondary threshold. The total cost to the employer is £74,000/year.

How much did employer NI increase on a £65,000 salary?

Employer NI on a £65,000 salary increased by £1,286/year (from £7,714 to £9,000), or £107 per month per employee. This reflects the rate rise from 13.8% to 15% and the secondary threshold reduction from £9,100 to £5,000.

What is the total cost to hire someone on £65,000 in 2025-26?

The total cost to employ someone on £65,000 in 2025-26 is £74,000/year: the salary plus £9,000 in employer National Insurance. In 2024-25 the total cost was £72,714, so hiring costs rose by £1,286/year.

Does the April 2025 employer NI increase affect employee take-home pay?

The employer NI increase does not affect employee take-home pay. Income tax rates, employee NI rates (8% main, 2% above £50,270), and the personal allowance (£12,570) are unchanged in 2025-26. Employees on £65,000 take home the same amount as in 2024-25.

Does salary sacrifice reduce employer NI on a £65,000 salary?

Salary sacrifice arrangements (pension, cycle-to-work, electric vehicle leasing) reduce the employee's gross pay for employer NI purposes. If an employee on £65,000 sacrifices part of their salary, the employer pays NI only on the reduced gross. At 15% employer NI in 2025-26, every £1,000 sacrificed saves the employer £150/year in NI. Many employers share some of this saving with employees, making salary sacrifice schemes more attractive post-April 2025.

How does the Employment Allowance affect the £65,000 employer NI figure?

If the employer qualifies for the Employment Allowance in 2025-26 (up to £10,500/year for eligible businesses), this reduces their total employer NI bill, but it applies at company level, not per employee. For a single employee on £65,000, the employer NI of £9,000/year still applies as calculated; the Employment Allowance simply offsets the employer's total NI liability across all employees. Employers with secondary Class 1 NI above the threshold and fewer than 250 employees typically qualify.

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