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£35,000 with 15% Pension Contribution After Tax 2025-26

England & Wales · Salary sacrifice pension · 2025-26 tax year

Annual take-home
£24,520
Monthly
£2,043
Pension contribution/yr
£5,250
Effective rate
14.9%
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£35,000 + 15% pension — full breakdown 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly
Gross salary £35,000 £2,917
Pension contribution (15%) −£5,250 −£438
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048
Income Tax −£3,436 −£286
National Insurance −£1,794 −£150
Net take-home £24,520 £2,043
Total deductions: £10,480 · Effective rate: 14.9% · Marginal rate: 28%

Impact of 15% pension contribution

Scenario Take-home/yr Take-home/mo
With 15% pension £24,520 £2,043
Without pension £28,720 £2,393
Difference (cost to take-home) −£4,200 −£350
Pension contribution invested £5,250 £438
Income Tax saving from pension £1,050 £88

Your employer typically also contributes 3%+ to your pension under auto-enrolment. The total going into your pension pot may be significantly higher than your personal contribution alone.

£35,000 + 15% pension after tax in Scotland 2025-26

In Scotland, £35,000 with 15% pension takes home £24,526 per year — £6 more than England/Wales due to Scotland's different income tax bands. See the Scotland pension page for the full Scottish breakdown.

£35,000 with 15% pension contribution — take-home pay explained

On a £35,000 salary with a 15% pension contribution in 2025-26, your annual take-home pay is £24,520 (£2,043/month). Your pension contribution of £5,250/year is deducted before tax (salary sacrifice), reducing your taxable income and saving you approximately £1,050 in Income Tax.

The real cost to your take-home pay is only £4,200/year (£350/month) less than without a pension — because the tax saving offsets part of the contribution. Meanwhile, £5,250 is invested in your pension pot, with your employer typically adding at least 3% on top.

Income Tax on £35,000 with 15% pension: £3,436. National Insurance: £1,794 (NI is calculated on gross pay, not reduced by pension under salary sacrifice in most schemes).

Frequently asked questions

How much is £35,000 after tax with 15% pension?

On a £35,000 salary with a 15% pension contribution in 2025-26, your take-home pay is £24,520/year (£2,043/month). Your pension contribution is £5,250/year, income tax is £3,436, and NI is £1,794.

How much does 15% pension reduce my take-home from £35,000?

A 15% pension contribution on £35,000 reduces your take-home by £4,200/year (£350/month) compared to no pension. Without pension, you would take home £28,720/year. However, the pension contribution of £5,250 is invested for your retirement.

Will paying into my pension actually reduce my tax bill?

Yes — if you use salary sacrifice (the most common workplace pension method), your pension contribution of £5,250/year is deducted from your gross pay before tax is calculated. On £35,000 with a 15% pension, this saves you approximately £1,050 in Income Tax per year. In other words, not all of the pension contribution comes out of your pocket — the taxman effectively subsidises part of it.

What will I see in my bank account each month if I pay 15% into my pension?

On a £35,000 salary with 15% going into your pension, your monthly take-home is £2,043. Each month your payslip deducts: Income Tax £286, National Insurance £150, and pension contribution £438. The £438 pension deduction hurts less than it looks because the tax saving (roughly £88/month) partially offsets it.

What does my employer contribute to my pension on £35,000?

Employer minimum pension contributions under auto-enrolment are 3% of qualifying earnings. On £35,000, an employer contributing 3% would add approximately £1,050/year to your pension on top of your own 15% (£5,250/year) contribution.

Do I pay more or less tax on my pension contributions if I live in Scotland?

National Insurance is the same across the UK, but income tax differs. In Scotland, £35,000 with 15% pension gives take-home pay of £24,526/year. Somewhat surprisingly, £35,000 with 15% pension in Scotland takes home £24,526/year — £6 more than England/Wales. This is because Scotland’s Starter Rate (19%) applies to more income than England’s 20% Basic Rate at lower salary levels. See the Scotland pension page for the full Scottish breakdown.

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