£14 an Hour, 10 Hours a Week After Tax

England · £7,280/year gross · 2025-26

Monthly take-home
£607
Weekly take-home
£140
Annual take-home
£7,280
Gross annual
£7,280

Pay breakdown — £14/hr, 10h/week

Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross pay £7,280 £607 £140
Income Tax −£0 −£0 −£0
National Insurance −£0 −£0 −£0
Net take-home £7,280 £607 £140
Effective tax rate 0%

Frequently asked questions

How much do I take home working 10 hours a week at £14 per hour?

Working 10 hours per week at £14/hour, your gross annual salary is £7,280. After Income Tax (£0) and National Insurance (£0), your take-home pay is £7,280/year — £607/month or £140/week.

What is £14 an hour 10 hours a week as an annual salary?

£14 per hour × 10 hours per week × 52 weeks = £7,280 gross annual salary. Working full-time (37.5h/week), the same rate would give £27,300/year. Part-time earnings may reduce your Income Tax and National Insurance proportionally.

How much tax do I pay working 10 hours a week?

On £7,280/year (10h/week at £14/hr), Income Tax is £0 and National Insurance is £0 — a combined effective tax rate of 0%. The personal allowance of £12,570 means earnings below this threshold are tax-free.

Can I work 10 hours per week and claim benefits?

Benefits eligibility depends on many factors including your household income, savings, and the specific benefit. At £7,280/year (£607/month net), you may be entitled to Universal Credit if household income and savings are below thresholds. Universal Credit tapers at 55p per £1 of net earnings above the standard allowance. Use our Universal Credit calculator for a personalised estimate.

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