£6,000/month take-home → roughly £107,200 gross

Reverse lookup: the approximate gross UK salary that nets £6,000 per month.

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Short answer

To take home £6,000/month (£72,000/year after tax), you need a gross salary of approximately £107,200 — using 2024/25 UK income tax and NI rates.

Why the gap is what it is

Gross salary minus income tax minus National Insurance equals take-home. You're in the personal allowance taper zone, where the effective marginal rate reaches ~60% — every extra £100 of net requires about £250 of gross.

Rough monthly breakdown

  • Gross salary: £107,200/year (£8,933/month)
  • Take-home: £72,000/year (£6,000/month)
  • Tax + NI deductions: roughly £35,200/year
  • Effective keep-rate: 67% of gross
  • Marginal rate at this salary: ~62% (personal allowance taper)

What changes the answer

  • Pension salary sacrifice: 5% sacrificed reduces gross taxable pay — to still net £6,000/month with 5% sacrifice, you would need a gross of around £112,800.
  • Student loan: Plan 2 adds 9% on earnings above £27,295. With Plan 2 active you would need gross roughly £7,200 higher to land on the same take-home.
  • Scotland: Scottish income tax bands are 19%, 20%, 21%, 42% and 47% — the same gross typically nets a few hundred pounds less than in England.
  • Tax code: A K code, BR code, or reduced personal allowance changes the answer materially.

Assumptions

2024/25 England/NI rates. Full personal allowance (£12,570). No student loan, no benefits-in-kind, no pension auto-enrolment deduction. For a precise figure including your specific deductions, run the numbers through the salary calculator.

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