Monthly income planning
What salary gives £8,000 take-home per month?
This page is for users who think in monthly life first and want to know the gross salary needed behind that target.
Highlight reading
£164,969
estimated gross salary needed
What this page is for
This page is designed to turn a salary or take-home figure into a clearer monthly reality, then guide the user into comparison, reverse planning, or nearby salary paths.
Current tax-year framing
This page is designed around a standard UK employee setup using 2025/26-style assumptions for salary planning.
Using 2025/26 UK tax assumptions
Standard employee setup
Best used for planning target take-home pay
Useful for rent, savings, and monthly affordability planning
Monthly planning reality
Use the interactive reverse calculator
Adjust the target and assumptions live when you want a more exact planning route.
Compare nearby salary outcomes
Test whether nearby salary bands improve take-home enough to matter in practice.
Inspect the full calculator result
Open the broader salary and deduction picture behind this estimated result.
Adjust this target live
Useful when you want to test assumptions instead of using a fixed monthly route.
Compare salaries around this result
Useful when you want to see whether the next salary band materially changes monthly life.
Read why gross pay converts less cleanly than expected
Useful when you want the reasoning behind why the required salary feels higher than expected.
Reverse salary result
Target monthly take-home
£8,000
Required gross salary
£164,969
Estimated keep rate
58%
What this usually means
Monthly targets are usually more useful than gross salary guessing because they connect directly to rent, saving, and real affordability.
To reach about £8,000 per month, the salary required is often higher than users expect because deductions sit between gross pay and usable income.
The best next step is usually to compare this result against a nearby salary band or use the full calculator for a deeper deduction reading.