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Self-Employed Tax Calculator
Free & Accurate 2025/26

Calculate your self-employed tax bill for 2025/26 instantly — income tax, Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance all itemised. Type numbers with or without commas (e.g. 45,000 or 45000). Updated for current HMRC rates.

✓ Income tax + NI combined✓ Class 2 & 4 NI✓ Comma-friendly inputs✓ Student loan option
Self-Employed Tax Calculator — 2025/26
Sole Traders
Annual Self-Employment Profit
£
Your profit after allowable business expenses, before tax.
Other Employment Income
£
Any PAYE salary in the same tax year.
Tax Year
Student Loan
2025/26 Self-Employed Tax Breakdown
Total Tax & NI Bill
Net Take-Home
Effective Rate
Profit
Personal allowance
Taxable income
Income tax
Class 4 NI (6% / 2%)
Class 2 NI (£3.50/week)
Net take-home
Tax & NI as % of profit
⚠ Estimates only. Does not include pension relief or gift aid. HMRC self-assessment →
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Free Self-Employed Tax Calculator — 2025/26 Rates

Our free self-employed tax calculator gives you an instant breakdown of every tax and National Insurance payment due for 2025/26. Unlike basic calculators, this self-employed tax calculator UK separates income tax, Class 4 NI, and Class 2 NI so you can see exactly where every pound goes. Use it before your 31 January self-assessment deadline to avoid surprises.

Self-Employed Tax Rates 2025/26

As a sole trader or freelancer you pay three types of tax through your self-assessment return.

Tax / NI typeRateOn profits
Income tax — personal allowance0%First £12,570
Income tax — basic rate20%£12,571–£50,270
Income tax — higher rate40%£50,271–£125,140
Class 4 NI — lower rate6%£12,570–£50,270
Class 4 NI — upper rate2%Above £50,270
Class 2 NI£3.50/wkIf profit exceeds £6,845

📊 How to use this self-employed tax calculator

Enter your annual profit after expenses in the self-employed tax calculator above. If you also have employment income, enter that separately — the self-employed tax calculator combines both to give you the correct personal allowance and tax band calculation. Class 2 and Class 4 NI are applied automatically.

Self-Assessment Deadlines 2025/26

31 January 2026

Online self-assessment deadline for 2024/25 and the first payment on account for 2025/26. This is the most important date for every self-employed person in the UK.

31 July 2026

Second payment on account for 2025/26.

Sole Trader vs Limited Company

Once your self-employed profit exceeds £30,000–£35,000 per year, a limited company structure often saves a meaningful amount of tax. Use our sole trader vs limited company calculator to see the exact difference at your income level. Our corporation tax calculator shows what you would pay after incorporating.

Self-Employed Tax Calculator — Frequently Asked Questions

On £40,000 profit in 2025/26: Income tax = £5,486 (20% on £27,430 taxable). Class 4 NI = £1,646 (6% on £27,430). Class 2 NI = £182. Total = £7,314. Net take-home = £32,686. Enter £40,000 in the self-employed tax calculator above for your instant breakdown.
Yes. Self-employed people pay Class 4 NI at 6% on profits between £12,570 and £50,270 (2% above) and Class 2 NI at £3.50 per week if profit exceeds £6,845. Both are paid through your self-assessment return.
The online deadline for 2024/25 is 31 January 2026. Late filing attracts an immediate £100 penalty. The second payment on account for 2025/26 is due 31 July 2026.
The tax saving from incorporating typically becomes significant above £30,000–£35,000 profit per year. Use our sole trader vs limited company calculator to see your exact figures.
Yes — our self-employed tax calculator accepts both formats. You can type 45,000 or 45000 and the calculator handles both correctly. Commas are stripped automatically before the calculation runs.