£14 an Hour After Tax in Leeds 2025-26
1,950 hours/year · Effective tax rate: 15.11% · England & Wales tax rates
£14/hour tax breakdown in Leeds 2025-26
| Item | Annual | Monthly | Weekly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £27,300 | £2,275 | £525 |
| Personal Allowance (tax-free) | £12,570 | £1,048 | — |
| Income Tax | −£2,946 | −£246 | −£57 |
| National Insurance | −£1,178 | −£98 | −£23 |
| Net take-home | £23,176 | £1,931 | £446 |
£14/hr compared to Leeds average
Leeds is a key financial and legal centre in Yorkshire, home to major banking and insurance operations. Median full-time earnings are around £31,000, with strong growth in digital and creative industries.
Your net hourly at £14/hr is £12/hr vs the city average net hourly of £13/hr. You are below the local average (£31,000/year · daily net: £89).
£14 an hour in Leeds — how much do you take home?
£14 an hour equals £27,300 per year (1,950 hours). In Leeds, after Income Tax (£2,946) and National Insurance (£1,178), your take-home is £23,176 per year — £12 per hour net.
The average salary in Leeds is £31,000. At £14/hr, you are below the local average.
Your effective combined tax rate is 15.11%. These figures are for a standard employee with no pension contributions, student loan, or other deductions beyond Income Tax and National Insurance. Use the calculator above to adjust for your specific situation.
Frequently asked questions
How much is £14 an hour after tax in Leeds?
£14 per hour in Leeds equals £27,300 per year (based on 1,950 hours). After Income Tax (£2,946) and National Insurance (£1,178), your take-home is £23,176 annually — £12 per hour net, £1,931 per month.
Is £14 an hour a good wage in Leeds?
The average salary in Leeds is £31,000 per year. At £14 per hour (£27,300/year), you are below the local average. Your effective tax rate at this wage is 15.11%.
What is the monthly take-home for £14 an hour in Leeds?
Working £14 per hour in Leeds gives you approximately £1,931 per month take-home after Income Tax and National Insurance (2025-26 rates).
How does £14 an hour compare across UK regions?
Tax rates for £14/hour are the same across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The gross pay of £27,300 is identical in all regions.
What is £14 an hour as a daily rate in Leeds?
At £14/hr, a standard 7.5-hour working day earns £105 gross. After tax in Leeds, that is approximately £89 per day take-home (based on 260 working days per year). Your annual take-home of £23,176 ÷ 260 = £89/day net.
Is £14 an hour above the National Living Wage?
£14/hr is £2 above the National Living Wage of £12.21/hr (2025-26). Workers on NLW take home £11/hr net.