Real Living Wage — 10 hours per week After Tax 2025-26

Real Living Wage (UK (outside London)) · £12.60/hr · Gross: £6,552/year

Annual take-home
£6,552
Monthly
£546
Weekly
£126
Effective rate
0%
£

Real Living Wage — 10 hours per week — full tax breakdown 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly
Gross pay £6,552 £546
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048
Income Tax −£0 −£0
National Insurance (8%) −£0 −£0
Net take-home £6,552 £546
Total deductions: £0 · Effective rate: 0%

No Income Tax payable. At 10 hours/week at £12.60/hr, your annual gross of £6,552 is below the £12,570 Personal Allowance. You pay no Income Tax.

Real Living Wage take-home pay — 10 hours a week

Working 10 hours per week at the Real Living Wage of £12.60/hr, your weekly gross is £126 and your annual gross is £6,552 (based on 52 weeks). After Income Tax of £0 and National Insurance of £0, your take-home pay is £6,552/year, which is £546/month or £126/week net.

The Real Living Wage is set by the Living Wage Foundation and applies in UK (outside London). It is a voluntary commitment by accredited employers, above the statutory National Living Wage of £12.21/hr (for workers aged 21+). These figures use the standard 1257L tax code with no pension contributions or student loan deductions.

Frequently asked questions

How much do I take home on the Real Living Wage at 10 hours a week?

Working 10 hours/week at £12.60/hr (Real Living Wage), your annual gross is £6,552. After Income Tax (£0) and National Insurance (£0), you take home £6,552/year — £546/month or £126/week.

What is the Real Living Wage in 2025-26?

The Real Living Wage is £12.60/hr from November 2024, set by the Living Wage Foundation. It applies across the UK outside London. It is a voluntary rate — employers accredited by the Living Wage Foundation commit to paying it. It is higher than the statutory National Living Wage (£12.21/hr for age 21+).

Do I pay Income Tax on the Real Living Wage at 10 hours a week?

No. At 10 hours/week at £12.60/hr, your annual gross is £6,552 — below the £12,570 Personal Allowance. You pay no Income Tax.

What is the weekly gross pay for 10 hours at £12.60?

Working 10 hours/week at £12.60/hr gives a weekly gross of £126 and an annual gross of £6,552 (52 weeks). Your weekly take-home after tax and NI is approximately £126.

What is the difference between the Living Wage and the National Living Wage?

The National Living Wage (NLW, £12.21/hr for age 21+) is a statutory minimum enforced by law — employers must pay it or face penalties. The Real Living Wage (£12.60/hr) and London Living Wage (£13.85/hr) are voluntary rates set by the Living Wage Foundation based on the actual cost of living. Employers choose to accredit themselves and commit to paying the higher voluntary rate.

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