£29 an hour is how much a year after tax?
Quick answer
At £29 an hour on a full-time 37.5-hour week, you earn £56,550 a year — and take home £43,356 a year (£3,613 a month) after Income Tax and National Insurance.
- Annualised gross (37.5h × 52)
- £56,550
- Income Tax
- − £10,052
- National Insurance
- − £3,142
- Take-home pay
- £43,356
How much is £29 an hour annually?
A rate of £29 per hour works out to £56,550 a year before tax, based on a standard full-time week of 37.5 hours over 52 weeks. After £10,052 Income Tax and £3,142 National Insurance, your take-home pay is £43,356 a year — about £3,613 a month, £834 a week, or £167 per working day.
If you work different hours, the annual figure scales with them — use the salary calculator to set your exact hours, add a pension or a student loan.
Hourly rate to annual salary table
| Hours/week | Annual gross | Take-home/yr |
|---|---|---|
| 30h | £45,240 | £36,092 |
| 35h | £52,780 | £41,170 |
| 37.5h | £56,550 | £43,356 |
| 40h | £60,320 | £45,543 |
Figures assume the standard tax code and the 2026/27 England/Wales/NI rates.