UK Tax Calculator Tax year 2026/27

£60,000 After Tax in Scotland (2026/27)

What a gross salary of £60,000 takes home in Scotland using Scottish income-tax bands.

£43,576 / year take-home

Monthly
£3,631
Weekly
£838
Daily
£168

82nd percentile - £60,000 sits around the 82nd percentile of UK full-time earners. Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2024 (Open Government Licence v3.0).

Scottish bands at £60,000

A £60,000 gross salary in Scotland takes home £43,576 for the 2026/27 tax year after Scottish income tax and UK National Insurance - that's £3,631 a month or £838 a week. At this salary you pay Scottish income tax in the following band(s): Starter Rate (19%), Basic Rate (20%), Intermediate Rate (21%), Higher Rate (42%). The Scottish Parliament sets six tax bands rather than three, so your result is about £1,782 less than the equivalent salary in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. You rank around the 82nd percentile of UK full-time earners (ONS ASHE 2024).

Breakdown (Scottish bands + UK NI)

Scottish band detail
Starter Rate (19%)£537
Basic Rate (20%)£2,419
Intermediate Rate (21%)£3,396
Higher Rate (42%)£6,862
Summary
Personal Allowance£12,570
Taxable income£47,430
Income tax (Scottish bands)£13,214
National Insurance£3,210
Total deductions£16,424
Take-home pay£43,576

Living in England, Wales or Northern Ireland?

See the rest-of-UK version of this calculation: £60,000 after tax (rUK). The rUK take-home for this salary would be £45,358 - a £1,782 shortfall versus Scotland.

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