£24,000 First Job After Tax in Brighton 2025-26

England · Income Tax + NI · With and without student loan

Take-home/year
£20,800
Monthly
£1,733
Weekly
£400
Effective rate
13.3%

£24,000 in Brighton — take-home with and without student loan

Item Without student loan With Plan 2
Gross salary £24,000 £24,000
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £12,570
Income Tax −£2,286 −£2,286
National Insurance (8%) −£914 −£914
Student Loan Plan 2 (9%) £0 (below threshold)
Annual take-home £20,800 £20,800
Monthly take-home £1,733 £1,733

No student loan repayments at £24,000

Your salary is below the £27,295 Plan 2 threshold — so £0 is deducted for student loan, regardless of your outstanding balance. Repayments start automatically once you exceed the threshold.

Cost of living in Brighton

Brighton is desirable but expensive for a mid-sized city. Room rent averages £750–£1,000/month due to high demand. Monthly costs typically run £1,250–£1,600. Many first-jobbers in Brighton commute from cheaper neighbouring towns to manage costs.

Frequently asked questions

How much tax do I pay on my first job at £24,000 in Brighton?

On a £24,000 first job in Brighton, you pay £2,286 Income Tax and £914 National Insurance in 2025-26. Your take-home pay is £20,800/year or £1,733/month. The first £12,570 of your salary is tax-free (Personal Allowance). Income Tax is 20% on earnings above that.

Do I pay student loan on my first job at £24,000?

No — your salary of £24,000 is below the £27,295 Plan 2 repayment threshold. No student loan is deducted from your pay. Repayments only begin when your income exceeds £27,295.

What is £24,000 a month after tax in Brighton?

£24,000 a year in Brighton works out at £1,733/month take-home after Income Tax and National Insurance. If you have a Plan 2 student loan, your monthly take-home is £1,733.

Why is my first payslip different from what I expected?

Many first-job workers are put on an emergency tax code (1257L W1/M1) which treats each pay period independently rather than cumulatively. This can mean you pay too much or too little tax in early months. HMRC usually corrects this automatically. You can speed this up by logging into your HMRC personal tax account. Your correct code is typically 1257L.

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