Paternity Pay After Tax on £30,000 Salary | 2025-26
2-week SPP gross: £374 · Effective SPP tax rate: 0.0%
SPP calculation breakdown 2025-26
| Item | Per week | 2 weeks total |
|---|---|---|
| Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) | £577 | — |
| SPP gross rate (statutory cap — 90% AWE exceeds £187.18) | £187 | £374 |
| Income Tax + NI | — | −£0 |
| Net SPP take-home | £187 | £374 |
SPP vs your normal salary
Your pre-paternity salary is £30,000/year (£577/week). During the 2-week paternity leave period, your SPP is £187/week gross (£187 net). Your 90% AWE (£519/week) exceeds the £187.18 statutory cap, so you receive the flat rate.
How much paternity pay do you take home on £30,000?
On a £30,000 salary, your 2-week Statutory Paternity Pay take-home is £374 (£187/week net). Your Average Weekly Earnings are £577, and your SPP is paid at £187/week (the £187.18 statutory cap).
After Income Tax and National Insurance, £0 is deducted from your gross SPP of £374, leaving £374 net over 2 weeks. The effective tax rate on your SPP is 0.0% — lower than your normal salary rate because SPP is significantly less than your annual earnings.
Enhanced paternity pay
Many employers offer enhanced paternity pay above the statutory minimum. If your employer pays full salary during paternity leave, your take-home will be much higher. Enhanced pay is taxed like normal salary. Check your contract or HR policy for details.
Frequently asked questions
How much paternity pay will I take home on a £30,000 salary?
On a £30,000 salary, your 2-week Statutory Paternity Pay take-home is £374 (£187 per week net). SPP gross is £374, with £0 deducted in Income Tax and NI, leaving £374 net.
Is statutory paternity pay taxable?
Yes. Statutory Paternity Pay is treated as employment income and is subject to both Income Tax and National Insurance, just like your regular salary. On a £30,000 salary, the effective tax rate on your SPP is 0.0%. Because SPP is much lower than your normal pay, the effective rate is significantly reduced.
Can I get enhanced paternity pay?
Yes — some employers offer enhanced (contractual) paternity pay above the statutory minimum of £187/week. Check your employment contract or staff handbook. Enhanced paternity pay is fully taxable as employment income in the same way as SPP.
How is SPP calculated on a £30,000 salary?
Your Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) are £577 (£30,000 divided by 52). SPP is paid at the lower of £187.18/week or 90% of AWE. Your 90% AWE is £519/week, so your weekly SPP is £187 (the statutory cap — 90% AWE exceeds it). Over 2 weeks, gross SPP is £374.
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