On a £30,000 salary in Scotland, take-home pay is £23,959/year (£1,996.61/month) after Scottish income tax (£3,146), National Insurance (£1,394) and 5% pension (£1,500). Your highest Scottish tax band is the Basic Rate (20%). Compared to England, Scottish taxpayers on this salary keep £40/year more.
| Annual | Monthly | Weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £30,000 | £2,500.00 | £576.92 |
| Scottish Income Tax | −£3,146 | −£262.19 | −£60.51 |
| Nat. Insurance | −£1,394 | −£116.20 | −£26.82 |
| Pension (5%) | −£1,500 | −£125.00 | −£28.85 |
| Take-Home Pay | £23,959 | £1,996.61 | £460.76 |
Scotland sets its own income tax bands — different from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Highlighted rows show the bands that apply to this salary. National Insurance is collected by HMRC and is the same across the UK.
| Band | Income Range | Rate | Tax at this band |
|---|---|---|---|
Personal Allowance | Up to £12,570 | 0% | — |
Starter RateAPPLIES | £12,571 – £16,537 | 19% | −£754 |
Basic RateAPPLIES | £16,538 – £29,526 | 20% | −£2,393 |
Intermediate Rate | £29,527 – £43,662 | 21% | — |
Higher Rate | £43,663 – £75,000 | 42% | — |
Advanced Rate | £75,001 – £125,140 | 45% | — |
Top Rate | Above £125,140 | 48% | — |
Same salary, same pension — how Scottish income tax changes your take-home versus England/Wales rates.
| Scotland 🏴 | England 🏴 | Difference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross Salary | £30,000 | £30,000 | — |
| Scottish Tax | −£3,146 | −£3,186 | +£40 |
| National Insurance | −£1,394 | −£1,394 | — |
| Pension (5%) | −£1,500 | −£1,500 | — |
| Take-Home Pay | £23,959 | £23,920 | +£40 |
England/Wales 2026-27: Personal Allowance £12,570 · Basic 20% (to £50,270) · Higher 40% (£50,271–£125,140) · Additional 45% (above). NI identical in both.
How key changes affect your annual take-home as a Scottish taxpayer in 2026-27.
Common questions about £30,000 salary take-home pay in Scotland 2026-27.