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    Sole Trader Tax Calculator

    Estimate your take-home pay for the 2025/26 tax year with our user-friendly calculator, designed specifically for sole traders and self-employed professionals in the UK.

    Sole Trader Tax Calculator (UK)

    Sole Trader Tax Calculator

    Calculate your tax liability as a self‐employed individual.

    Sole Trader Tax Calculation ()

    Description Amount (£)
    Annual Revenue
    Annual Expenses
    Calculated Profit
    Personal Allowance
    Taxable Income
    Income Tax Liability
    Class 2 NIC
    Class 4 NIC
    Total NIC (Class 2 + Class 4)

    2025/26 Tax Rates and Thresholds

    Income Tax

    Tax BandTaxable Income RangeTax Rate
    Personal AllowanceUp to £12,5700%
    Basic Rate£12,571 – £50,27020%
    Higher Rate£50,271 – £125,14040%
    Additional RateOver £125,14045%

    ​Note: The Personal Allowance reduces by £1 for every £2 earned over £100,000, phasing out completely at £125,140.

    National Insurance Contributions

    • Class 4 NICs:
      • 6% on profits between £12,570 and £50,270
      • 2% on profits over £50,270​
    • Class 2 NICs:
      • Voluntary contributions of £3.50 per week are available if your profits are below the Small Profits Threshold of £6,845, allowing you to maintain your National Insurance record.

    Assumptions

    • The calculator is intended for sole traders and members of partnerships.​
    • It assumes eligibility for the full Personal Allowance (£12,570).​
    • Only income from self-employment is considered; other income sources are excluded.​
    • The High Income Child Benefit Charge is not accounted for; if applicable, consult HMRC guidelines.​

    Additional Information

    • Class 2 NICs are no longer mandatory as of April 2024. However, voluntary contributions can help maintain your entitlement to certain state benefits.
    • Ensure accurate record-keeping of all income and expenses to facilitate correct tax calculations.
    • Consult a tax professional for personalized advice, especially if you have multiple income streams or complex financial situations.
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