NHS Band 2 After Tax Scotland 2025-26

Healthcare assistant, admin support · Pay range: £23,615 – £25,674 · Scottish income tax rates

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Band 2 — Scotland
Healthcare assistant, admin support
Range: £23,615 – £25,674
Based on mid-band salary
£24,644
Annual take-home
£21,292
Monthly
£1,774
Weekly
£409
Gross annual
£24,644
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NHS Band 2 Scotland tax breakdown 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross salary £24,644 £2,054 £474
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048 £242
Scottish Income Tax −£2,386 −£199 −£46
National Insurance −£966 −£81 −£19
Net take-home £21,292 £1,774 £409
Effective rate: 13.6% · Marginal rate: 28% · Employer NI cost: £2,947

Scotland vs England: NHS Band 2 after tax

Scotland take-home
£21,292/yr
£1,774/month
England take-home
£21,263/yr
£1,772/month

Scotland has a six-band income tax system with different rates above £43,663. Scottish NHS workers at Band 2 pay Scottish Income Tax, which is set by the Scottish Parliament. Scotland workers at this band take home £29 more per year (£2/month).

View England equivalent: NHS Band 2 after tax →

Scottish income tax bands 2025-26

Personal Allowance: £12,570 tax-free · Scottish rates apply to all Scottish taxpayers

Band Rate Income range
Starter Rate 19% £12,571 – £14,876
Basic Rate 20% £14,877 – £26,561
Intermediate Rate 21% £26,562 – £43,662
Higher Rate 42% £43,663 – £75,000
Advanced Rate 45% £75,001 – £125,140
Top Rate 48% Over £125,140

About NHS Band 2 in Scotland

NHS Band 2 in Scotland sits within the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay framework. The same AfC pay bands apply across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, but take-home pay differs in Scotland because Scottish Income Tax rates are set by the Scottish Parliament.

Typical roles at Band 2 include Healthcare assistant, admin support. The pay range runs from £23,615 to £25,674. Staff progress through incremental pay points, usually annually. The mid-band salary of £24,644 is used for these calculations.

National Insurance contributions are the same across all UK regions — only income tax differs in Scotland.

Frequently asked questions

What is the take-home pay for NHS Band 2 in Scotland?

On the mid-band salary of £24,644, an NHS Band 2 worker in Scotland takes home £21,292 per year after Scottish Income Tax (£2,386) and National Insurance (£966). That is £1,774 per month.

How much is NHS Band 2 after tax per month in Scotland?

Based on the mid-band salary of £24,644, NHS Band 2 take-home pay in Scotland is £1,774 per month in 2025-26, after Scottish Income Tax and National Insurance deductions.

How does NHS Band 2 take-home pay differ between Scotland and England?

On £24,644 (NHS Band 2 mid-band), Scotland take-home is £21,292/year vs England £21,263/year. Scotland workers take home £29 more per year (£2/month more). Scotland has different income tax bands above £43,663.

What is the hourly rate for NHS Band 2 in Scotland?

The mid-band gross salary of £24,644 works out at £13 per hour gross (based on 37.5 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). After Scottish income tax and NI, the net hourly rate is approximately £11.

How much Scottish income tax does an NHS Band 2 worker pay?

On the mid-band salary of £24,644, an NHS Band 2 worker in Scotland pays £2,386 in Scottish Income Tax and £966 in National Insurance — £3,352 total. Effective rate: 13.6%.

What is the difference between NHS Band 2 and Band 3 in Scotland?

In Scotland, NHS Band 2 has a mid-band salary of £24,644 (take-home £21,292/year). Band 3 starts at a higher salary, reflecting greater responsibility. Progression to Band 3 usually requires demonstrating competencies at the higher level.

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