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£64,000 Salary in Portsmouth After Tax 2025-26

England · England & Wales income tax rates apply · 2025-26 tax year

Annual take-home
£47,677
Monthly
£3,973
Weekly
£917
Portsmouth avg salary
£28,000
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£64,000 salary tax breakdown in Portsmouth 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly Weekly
Gross salary £64,000 £5,333 £1,231
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048
Income Tax −£13,032 −£1,086 −£251
National Insurance −£3,291 −£274 −£63
Net take-home £47,677 £3,973 £917
Effective rate: 25.5% · Marginal rate: 42% · Employer NI: £8,850 · Total cost to employer: £72,850

Personalised insights for £64,000 in Portsmouth

You keep
74% of gross
Lose £63/working day to tax
vs National Living Wage
2.7× NLW
NLW full-time ≈ £23,810/yr
vs UK median
Above
above the UK full-time median of £34,963
ISA fill rate (20% of net)
26 months
Saving £795/month
Pension → Basic Rate
£13,730
Wipes out 40% liability

£64,000 in Portsmouth: rent and cost of living

Typical 1-bed rent
£950/mo
£11,400/year
Rent as % of take-home
24%
30% is the healthy ceiling
Left after rent
£3,023/mo
£36,276/year for everything else
Healthy rent budget
£1,192/mo
30% of net monthly

On £64,000 in Portsmouth, typical 1-bed rent takes 24% of your monthly take-home, which is comfortably affordable under the 30% rent-to-income guideline. You would need around 39 net hours of work (at £24/hr after tax) to cover a month of rent. Compared to the same £64,000 in London, a Portsmouth renter is left with roughly £1,150/month (£13,800/year) more after rent — the gross pay and tax are identical, but London rent of around £2,100/month erodes the difference.

How £64,000 compares to the Portsmouth average

Portsmouth has a strong defence and naval heritage, with BAE Systems and the Royal Navy as major employers. Median full-time earnings are around £28,000, with a growing digital and tech sector.

Your gross salary
£64,000/year
Portsmouth average
£28,000/year (2.29× ratio)
Your take-home
£47,677/year
Avg take-home in Portsmouth
£23,680/year

What a £5,000 pay rise would mean at £64,000 in Portsmouth

Extra take-home / year
+£2,900
Extra take-home / month
+£242

A £5,000 gross raise from £64,000 to £69,000 in Portsmouth would add £2,900/year to your take-home. Your marginal rate on that extra income is 42%.

£64,000 after tax in Portsmouth — what you take home

On a £64,000 salary in Portsmouth, your take-home pay for 2025-26 is £47,677 per year — that is £3,973 per month, £917 per week, or £24/hr net on a 1,950-hour working year. From your gross salary you lose £13,032 to Income Tax and £3,291 to National Insurance, which works out at around £63 per working day heading to HMRC. You keep 74% of your gross pay and your effective tax rate is 25.5%. Your employer also pays £8,850 in employer NI, putting the full cost of employing you at £72,850.

£64,000 is 2.7× the National Living Wage (£12.21/hr full-time, roughly £23,810/year) and is above the UK full-time median of £34,963. Compared to the Portsmouth median full-time salary of £28,000, you are £36,000 above the local average — a ratio of 2.29×. The typical Portsmouth worker on the city median takes home £23,680/year (£1,973/month).

The real test of £64,000 in Portsmouth is what is left after rent. A typical 1-bed flat in Portsmouth is about £950/month — that is 24% of your monthly take-home, which is comfortably affordable under the 30% rent-to-income guideline. After rent you would have £3,023/month (£36,276/year) for bills, food, transport, saving and discretionary spend. A healthy 30% rent budget at this salary would be £1,192/month. In raw working hours, you need roughly 39 net hours to cover one month of rent at £24/hr. Because rent in London is around £2,100/month against £950/month in Portsmouth, the same £64,000 leaves a Portsmouth renter roughly £1,150/month (£13,800/year) better off than a London renter — even though tax and take-home are identical.

Income tax and National Insurance are set nationally, so £64,000 in Portsmouth delivers exactly the same £47,677 take-home as it would in any other English city. What changes between cities is cost of living — chiefly rent. As a Higher Rate taxpayer, pension contributions attract 40% tax relief — every £600 contributed costs you only £360 net. A pension contribution of £13,730 would drop your taxable income back to the £50,270 Basic Rate boundary, eliminating your 40% liability.

Frequently asked questions

What is £64,000 after tax in Portsmouth?

On a £64,000 salary in Portsmouth, you take home £47,677 per year after Income Tax (£13,032) and National Insurance (£3,291). That is £3,973 per month and £917 per week. England tax rates apply.

How does £64,000 compare to the Portsmouth average salary?

The average (median) full-time salary in Portsmouth is approximately £28,000 per year. A £64,000 salary is £36,000 above the local average (about 2.29× the city median). The take-home on the Portsmouth average is £23,680/year (£1,973/month).

Can I afford to rent in Portsmouth on £64,000?

Typical rent for a 1-bed flat in Portsmouth is around £950/month. On £64,000 you take home £3,973/month — that means rent would take 24% of your net pay, which is comfortably affordable under the 30% rent-to-income guideline. A healthy 30% rent budget on this salary would be £1,192/month. After paying rent you would have £3,023/month left for bills, food, transport, saving and discretionary spend.

How much of my pay goes to tax on £64,000 in Portsmouth?

On £64,000 in Portsmouth, you pay £13,032 in Income Tax and £3,291 in National Insurance — £16,323 in total deductions per year. You keep 74% of your gross, and the equivalent of £63 per working day disappears to HMRC. Your effective rate is 25.5%; this is not your marginal rate.

Does it matter that Portsmouth is in England for income tax?

England uses the standard UK income tax bands. On £64,000, income tax is £13,032. National Insurance is the same across the whole UK — so the figures on this page also apply to someone on the same salary in any other English city.

What is £64,000 a year as an hourly rate in Portsmouth?

£64,000 per year equals £33/hr gross (based on 1,950 hours/year). After Income Tax and NI in Portsmouth, your net hourly rate is £24/hr. Daily take-home (260 working days): £183/day. The average worker in Portsmouth earns £12/hr net. On £64,000, you need roughly 39 net hours of work to cover a month of typical Portsmouth rent.

Would I be better off on £64,000 in London or Portsmouth?

Income tax and NI are identical across England (tax rules are set at a national, not city, level) — so £64,000 in Portsmouth gives you exactly the same £47,677 take-home as it would in any other England city. The real difference is cost of living. Typical 1-bed rent in London is around £2,100/month vs £950/month in Portsmouth, a gap of £1,150/month (£13,800/year). Portsmouth leaves you roughly £1,150/month (£13,800/year) better off than London after paying a typical 1-bed rent — even though your gross pay and take-home are identical.

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