Deputy Director Take-Home Pay Calculator
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What will you actually take home? This calculator estimates net pay for a Deputy Director for the 2025/26 tax year (after income tax, National Insurance and pension). Use your band to pre-fill a typical salary or pop in a custom amount.
Assumptions and pay data
Pay data: Civil Service pay structure. Illustrative; based on national pay ranges. Used for Civil Service, MOD Civilian and Arm's Length Bodies. Pay varies by department and location. Check civil-service-careers.gov.uk or your employer.
- Tax year 2025/26 (6 April 2025 to 5 April 2026). England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland uses different income tax bands.
- Income tax: personal allowance £12,570 (tapered above £100k), basic 20% to £50,270, higher 40% to £125,140, additional 45% above.
- National Insurance: primary threshold £12,570, 8% on earnings up to £50,268, 2% above. Pension contributions don't reduce NI (relief at source).
- Pension: enter your member contribution % if you know it (e.g. from your payslip). Public sector schemes use tiered rates; we use a single % for simplicity. Student loan and other deductions aren't included.
- Illustrative only. For exact figures, use your payslip or HMRC's calculator.
Take-Home Pay Calculator
You'll see:
- Estimated take-home pay (after tax, NI and pension)
- Monthly and annual net figures for 2025/26
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Frequently asked questions
About this role
What is a Deputy Director?
A Deputy Director leads a directorate or major area within a department. They are part of the Senior Civil Service (SCS). Pay is on the SCS pay band.
Is it a rewarding career?
Deputy director roles offer strategic impact. Pay and satisfaction depend on department and remit. Progression to Director is common.
What will I take home?
Use the calculator above to see an illustrative take-home for 2025/26. Your actual payslip may differ due to pension tiers, student loan or other deductions. Scotland uses different income tax bands.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides illustrative estimates only and is not financial or career advice. Pay rules and allowances can change. Always check your employer or official sources for definitive figures.