Updated for 2026/27

Band 9 NHS take-home pay 2026/27

Quick answer

Band 9 on the NHS Agenda for Change scale pays £112,782 to £129,783 a year (2026/27). After Income Tax, National Insurance and NHS pension contributions, that's a take-home pay of £67,512 to £73,386 a year. Typical roles: Director of nursing, director of service.

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Band 9 take-home (entry point)

£5,626

per month · £67,512/yr on the £112,782 entry point

Adjust for part-time or HCAS
Gross (entry point)
£112,782
NHS pension (12.5%)
− £14,098
Income Tax
− £26,906
National Insurance
− £4,266
Take-home pay
£67,512

How much is Band 9 after tax?

Band 9 ranges from £112,782 at the entry point to £129,783 at the top of the band. On the entry point you take home £67,512 a year — about £5,626 a month — after £14,098 NHS pension (12.5%), £26,906 Income Tax and £4,266 National Insurance.

These figures are for England and exclude any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS) for London and the South East, overtime and unsocial-hours enhancements. For part-time hours or a different pension position, use the salary calculator.

Band 9 take-home at every pay point

Gross salaryNHS pensionTax + NITake-home/yrPer month
£112,78212.5% (£14,098)£31,172£67,512£5,626
£120,73912.5% (£15,092)£35,245£70,401£5,867
£129,78312.5% (£16,223)£40,174£73,386£6,115

2026/27 Agenda for Change scale. NHS pension is a net-pay arrangement, so it reduces your taxable pay before Income Tax is worked out.

How NHS pay and pension fit together

Your NHS pension contribution is set by which tier your salary falls in and is taken before tax, so it lowers your Income Tax bill — it is not lost money, it buys a guaranteed (defined-benefit) pension. The contribution rates for 2026/27 run from 5.2% on the lowest pay up to 12.5% on the highest. National Insurance, by contrast, is charged on your full salary. Add HCAS, bank shifts or overtime on top and your gross — and tax — rise accordingly.

Frequently asked questions

On the Band 9 entry point of £112,782, take-home pay is about £67,512 a year (£5,626 a month) after tax, NI and NHS pension for 2026/27.
Band 9 pays £112,782 to £129,783 a year on the 2026/27 Agenda for Change scale in England, before any High Cost Area Supplement.
On the entry point you contribute 12.5% — about £14,098 a year. The rate rises with salary across the band.
No — these are the national figures. High Cost Area Supplements add 5%–20% of basic pay (within limits) in and around London, increasing both gross and take-home.

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