Hourly Rate Calculator UK
UK-specific hourly rate calculator for freelancers, contractors, and self-employed professionals with up-to-date 2025/26 tax year calculations including Income Tax bands and National Insurance rates.
About this tool
Overview
HourlyRateCalculator.co.uk helps UK freelancers, contractors, consultants, and self-employed professionals determine their ideal hourly wage based on income goals, expenses, taxes, and working hours. The calculator reflects current UK tax rates for the 2025/26 tax year.
UK Tax Year 2025/26 Features
- Latest UK Income Tax bands
- Current National Insurance rates
- Up-to-date tax calculations
- UK-specific deductions
- Regional considerations
How to Use
Required Inputs
- Desired annual income
- Billable hours per week
- Work weeks per year (including holidays)
- Tax rate (Income Tax + National Insurance)
- Annual business expenses
Calculation Process
(Desired Annual Salary + Business Expenses) ÷ Total Billable Hours = Minimum Hourly Rate
Important Considerations
Billable Hours Reality
- Most freelancers work 35-40 hours per week
- Only bill for 20-30 hours due to:
- Administration
- Marketing
- Client calls
- Business development
- Accounting
UK-Specific Factors
- National Insurance contributions
- Income Tax thresholds
- VAT registration threshold
- Allowable business expenses
- Pension contributions
Industry Benchmarks (UK 2025/26)
Common Rates
- Bookkeepers: ~£20/hour
- Web Designers: £40-£70/hour
- Videographers: £40+/hour
- IT Contractors: £30-£150/hour
- Consultants: £50-£200+/hour
Day Rate Comparison
Freelancer day rates tend to be higher than salary day rates to compensate for:
- No holiday pay
- No sick pay
- No pension contributions
- No employment benefits
Business Expenses to Include
- Software subscriptions
- Professional insurance
- Office costs
- Equipment and tools
- Marketing expenses
- Accountancy fees
- Professional development
- Travel costs
Tax Planning
Income Tax (2025/26)
- Personal Allowance: £12,570
- Basic rate (20%): £12,571 to £50,270
- Higher rate (40%): £50,271 to £125,140
- Additional rate (45%): over £125,140
National Insurance
- Class 2: If profits over £12,570
- Class 4: Percentage of profits
Use Cases
- Setting initial freelance rates
- Annual rate reviews
- Client quote preparation
- Business planning
- Tax planning
- Income projection
Target Users
- UK freelancers
- Self-employed professionals
- IT contractors
- Consultants
- Creative professionals
- Tradespeople
- Service providers
Benefits
- UK-specific calculations
- Current tax year accuracy
- Comprehensive cost coverage
- Realistic billable hours
- Industry benchmarks
- Free to use
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