Pro Rata Calculator
✓ Verified for 2026/27Working Hours & Salary
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Pro rata calculates the salary you receive based on part-time hours relative to a full-time contract, along with the expected take-home pay after taxes.
Pro-Rata Gross Salary
£24,000
60% of FTE
Take-Home Pay
£20,500
annual net pay
Monthly Take-Home
£1,708
per month
Weekly Take-Home
£394
per week
Breakdown of Pro-Rata Salary
Gross Pro-Rata Salary
£24,000
Income Tax
£2,286
National Insurance
£914
Net Take-Home Pay
£20,800
Net Pay
87%
Tax
9%
NI
4%
Full-Time Contract (100%)
FTE Salary:
£40,000
FTE Net:
£31,000
FTE Monthly Net:
£2,583
Pro-Rata Contract (Actual)
Pro-Rata Salary:
£24,000
Pro-Rata Net:
£20,800
Pro-Rata Monthly Net:
£1,733
How We Calculated This
- Input variables: Enter the relevant amounts, rates, or percentages in the form.
- Real-time breakdown: The calculator applies HMRC rules and thresholds for the 2026/27 tax year to process the values.
- Display outputs: The visual graphs, donut charts, and tables are compiled dynamically to show your net take-home and deductions.
Real-World Examples
Standard Scenario
A basic calculation applying standard UK tax bands and allowances.
Calculation runs based on standard HMRC rules.
With Pension or Deductions
Factoring in a percentage of salary sacrifice or pension contributions.
Deductions are calculated and adjusted accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this calculator updated for the 2026/27 tax year?
Yes, all calculators are fully updated with the latest HMRC thresholds, personal allowances, and National Insurance rates for 2026/27.
Can I use this for official tax submissions?
These tools are for estimation and illustrative purposes only. For official tax returns, please consult a qualified accountant or reference HMRC directly.
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About This Calculator
This calculator uses the latest HMRC rates for the 2026/27 tax year. For illustrative purposes only — always consult a qualified tax adviser for formal advice.