£55,000 Self-Employed After Tax 2025-26

Sole trader / freelancer · Class 2 + Class 4 NIC · 2025-26 tax year

Annual take-home
£43,032
Monthly
£3,586
Income Tax
£9,432
Total NI (Class 2+4)
£2,536
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£55,000 self-employed — full tax breakdown 2025-26

Item Annual Monthly
Gross profit £55,000 £4,583
Personal Allowance (tax-free) £12,570 £1,048
Income Tax −£9,432 −£786
Class 2 NI (£3.45/week) −£179 −£15
Class 4 NI (6%/2%) −£2,357 −£196
Net take-home £43,032 £3,586
Total deductions: £11,968 · Effective rate: 21.8%

Self-employed NIC on £55,000 profit

Class 2 NI (£3.45 × 52 weeks) £179/year
Class 4 NI (6% on £37,700) £2,262
Class 4 NI (2% on £4,730 above £50,270) £95
Total NI £2,536

Class 2 NI counts towards State Pension and certain benefits. Class 4 NI does not provide direct entitlements. Both are paid via Self Assessment by 31 January.

£55,000 self-employed after tax in Scotland 2025-26

In Scotland, £55,000 self-employed profit gives take-home pay of £41,350£1,682 less than England/Wales due to Scotland's different Income Tax rates. NI (Class 2 and Class 4) is UK-wide and unaffected by Scottish rates.

£55,000 self-employed take-home pay explained

As a self-employed person (sole trader or freelancer) with £55,000 profit in 2025-26, your tax position differs from employed workers in one key area: National Insurance. You pay Class 2 NI (£179/year) and Class 4 NI (£2,357/year), instead of employee NI. Income Tax is identical — using the same Personal Allowance (£12,570) and rates (20%/40%/45%).

Self-employed NI is generally lower than employee NI: Class 4 at 6% vs employee NI at 8% on earnings £12,570–£50,270. However, there is no employer NI contribution to your state benefits. Compare using the PAYE vs self-employed calculator.

Tax and NI for self-employed people are paid via Self Assessment — the January 31st deadline covers tax for the previous year, plus a 50% payment on account for the current year. Pension contributions reduce your taxable profit.

Frequently asked questions

How much is £55,000 self-employed profit after tax?

On £55,000 self-employed profit in 2025-26, you take home £43,032 per year (£3,586/month). Deductions: Income Tax £9,432, Class 2 NI £179, Class 4 NI £2,357. Total NI: £2,536.

How much National Insurance does a self-employed person pay on £55,000?

On £55,000 self-employed profit, you pay £2,536 total NI: Class 2 (£179/year flat rate, 52 × £3.45) plus Class 4 (£2,357) at 6% on profits £12,570–£50,270 and 2% above £50,270. Self-employed NI is lower than employee NI at most income levels.

What is £55,000 self-employed per month after tax?

£55,000 self-employed profit gives you £3,586 per month after Income Tax (£786/month) and NI (£211/month).

How does self-employed tax differ from employed at £55,000?

As a self-employed person on £55,000 profit, you pay Income Tax at the same rates as employed, but National Insurance differs. Self-employed pay Class 4 NI (6%/2%) + Class 2 NI (£3.45/week), whereas employees pay 8%/2% employee NI. Your employer also does not contribute to NI for you.

What is the effective tax rate for £55,000 self-employed?

The effective tax rate (Income Tax + all NI as % of profit) on £55,000 self-employed income is 21.8%. Income Tax is £9,432 and total NI is £2,536, giving total deductions of £11,968.

How much is £55,000 self-employed after tax in Scotland?

In Scotland, £55,000 self-employed profit gives take-home pay of £41,350/year — £1,682 less than England/Wales, due to Scotland's different Income Tax bands (same NI applies UK-wide).

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