£25,000 with 15 Hours Overtime After Tax | 2025-26

Time and a half · £19.23/hr overtime rate · Total gross: £25,288

Extra take-home
£207
Overtime gross
£288
Effective OT rate
28.1%
Total take-home
£21,727
£

Overtime tax breakdown 2025-26

Item Base salary With overtime OT impact
Gross £25,000 £25,288 +£288
Income Tax −£2,486 −£2,544 −£58
National Insurance −£994 −£1,017 −£23
Net take-home £21,520 £21,727 +£207
Base hourly rate: £12.82 · Overtime rate (1.5×): £19.23 · Marginal rate: 28%

£25,000 salary: how much does overtime pay after tax?

On a £25,000 salary, your base hourly rate is £12.82 (based on 37.5 hours/week, 1,950 hours/year). Overtime at time and a half is £19.23 per hour gross.

15 hours of overtime earns £288 gross. After income tax and National Insurance at your marginal rate of 28%, you keep £207 — effective overtime tax rate: 28.1%.

Your total take-home with overtime is £21,727 per year, compared to £21,520 on base salary alone — an extra £17 per month or £4 per week. Consider pension contributions or salary sacrifice to reduce your taxable income.

Frequently asked questions

How much overtime pay do I keep on a £25,000 salary?

On a £25,000 salary, 15 hours of overtime at time and a half (£19.23/hr) earns £288 gross. After income tax and NI, you keep £207. Tax deducted from overtime: £81 (effective rate: 28.1%).

What is the hourly rate for overtime on £25,000?

Your base hourly rate on £25,000 is £12.82 (based on 1,950 hours per year). Overtime at time and a half is £19.23 per hour gross. After tax at your marginal rate of 28%, each overtime hour nets you approximately £14.

How is overtime taxed in the UK?

Overtime pay is taxed as regular income — it is added to your annual salary and taxed at your marginal rate (28% income tax + NI combined for £25,000). There is no special overtime tax rate. If overtime pushes you into a higher tax band, only the portion above the threshold is taxed at the higher rate.

What is my total take-home with 15 hours overtime on £25,000?

Your base salary take-home is £21,520 per year. With 15 hours overtime, total gross is £25,288 and total take-home is £21,727 — an extra £207 per year (£17/month or £4/week).

What is the effective tax rate on my overtime?

Your overtime gross is £288 and take-home is £207. Tax deducted: £81. Effective overtime tax rate: 28.1%. This matches your marginal rate of 28% unless overtime pushes you into a higher band.

How many hours overtime would I need for an extra £1,000 take-home on £25,000?

On £25,000, each overtime hour nets you approximately £14 after tax. To take home an extra £1,000 net, you would need around 73 hours of overtime (at time and a half).

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