Six figures in pounds still has to survive Cardiff rent.
£150,000 is serious money nationally — locally, taxes and housing decide how it feels. We ran £150,000 through our 2026 UK tax engine (same math as the live calculators) so you can plan in net, not gross.
Cardiff is Wales's capital, but employment income tax here follows RUK HMRC bands — the same as England on this baseline.
£150,000 in Cardiff clears income tax + Class 1 NI through PAYE. Rent is usually below Bristol and London at the same gross, which is where the affordability story lives.
Here's what our own tax engine says for £150,000 gross — same math as our UK calculator.
The Take-Home Number (Single, £150,000 PAYE, 2026/2027)
We used tax year 2026/2027, single, £150,000 gross employment income, 1257L tax code, no workplace pension, no student loans, no Marriage Allowance — exactly how the UK calculator runs a clean baseline.
Annual take-home (after England, Wales & NI income tax + Class 1 NI): about £90,658
That's about £7,555 per month before voluntary deductions (pension, benefits, etc.).
| Piece | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Income tax | £54,332 |
| Class 1 National Insurance | £5,011 |
Total income tax + NI: about £59,343 of your £150,000 gross.
Run your own scenario (pension, student loans, tax code, Scotland toggle) with the UK paycheck calculator or Scotland calculator if you're comparing Edinburgh/Glasgow offers.
See also: take-home salary table on the calculator page.
Why Cardiff feels different at £150,000
Our move-out cost model assigns Cardiff COL index 88 (national baseline ≈ 100). Wales uses RUK HMRC income tax bands (not a separate Welsh rate on employment income in our model). Take-home matches England at the same gross.
£150,000 on PAYE: income tax, NI, and what "gross" hides
We assume tax year 2026/27, single, 1257L tax code, no workplace pension, no student loans, no Marriage Allowance — the same clean PAYE baseline as our UK paycheck calculator.
At £150,000, you're in higher and additional-rate territory — each extra pound of gross clears less net than at £75k. Personal allowance taper above £100,000 can add another layer if your adjusted net income crosses that line.
Practical: Pension planning matters more here. Budget from ~£7,555/month net, not the offer letter.
The real cost breakdown (2026)
Directional monthly ranges for a single person — see our London comfortable salary (life-stage benchmark) guide for life-stage bands:
Rent: One-bedroom £900–£1,250 depending on neighbourhood; central corridors skew high.
Transport: £65–£160 (bus pass; compact city centre) — many workers are public-transport-heavy in the urban core.
Groceries: £290–£430 cooking at home; dining out adds fast in major metros.
Utilities: £100–£165; confirm whether heating/electricity is included in rent.
Council Tax: Council Tax Band D often £1,900–£2,200/year in Cardiff.
VAT: 20% on most goods and services — not deducted from PAYE, but it shapes spendable income.
~£7,555/month net vs. fixed costs (sketch)
| Item | Rough monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (1BR, decent area) | £900–£1,250 |
| Groceries | £290–£430 |
| Utilities + broadband | £100–£165 |
| Transport | £65–£160 (bus pass; compact city centre) |
| Council Tax (share) | £110–£185/month |
Stack those against ~£7,555/month take-home: housing + Council Tax + commute eat first.
£150,000 in Cardiff
£150,000 is excellent Cardiff income — solo renting is comfortable for most vs. London at the same gross.
Flat share: Flat shares in the £600–£850/month range are common at mid-range salaries.
Solo one-bedroom: Solo renting is workable for careful renters at £50k–£75k vs. London at the same gross.
Scotland vs RUK: At £150,000 gross, Scotland (Edinburgh/Glasgow) would clear about £84,978/year — about £5,680/year less than RUK on this baseline. See Scotland calculator.
Kids / childcare: Full-time nursery in major metros often runs £1,200–£1,800/month — household income needs jump fast.
Cardiff vs. other UK cities at the same £150,000 gross
Same offer letter, different city — our 2026 engine (single, 1257L, no pension, no student loans):
| City | Annual take-home (approx.) | Tax band group |
|---|---|---|
| London | £90,658 | RUK |
| Manchester | £90,658 | RUK |
| Birmingham | £90,658 | RUK |
| Bristol | £90,658 | RUK |
| Leeds | £90,658 | RUK |
| Cardiff | £90,658 | RUK |
| Edinburgh | £84,978 | SCT |
| Glasgow | £84,978 | SCT |
Cardiff (this page): £90,658/year (~£7,555/month).
Important: All RUK cities share the same take-home at identical gross — the table differences for London vs Leeds are rounding only. What changes is rent and COL, not PAYE math.
Cardiff COL 88 with RUK tax — compare to Bristol offers on net pay and rent, not gross alone.
Use our UK take-home salary table and Scotland salary table for quick reference at common gross levels.
At a glance: £150,000 in Cardiff (2026)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monthly take-home (this baseline)? | ~£7,555 |
| Annual take-home? | £90,658 |
| Total income tax + NI? | £59,343 |
| Income tax (approx.)? | £54,332 |
| Class 1 NI (approx.)? | £5,011 |
| Tax band group? | England, Wales & NI |
| Is £150,000 enough here? | Comfortable for solo renters; strong vs. London at same gross |
Check withholding on the England, Wales & NI paycheck calculator.
Who this is for
New grads, UK movers, and anyone comparing London vs Manchester vs Edinburgh offers who needs net pay in GBP, not generic "UK average" guesses.
What changes your paycheck vs. our table
We kept the baseline simple on purpose: single, 1257L, no pension, no student loans, no bonus math. Real life adds:
- Salary sacrifice pension: Saves income tax and NI — often hundreds per month at £150,000.
- Student loans: Plan 2, Plan 4 (Scotland), or postgraduate — deducted through PAYE above thresholds.
- Tax codes: BR, D0, K codes change withholding — rerun with your code.
- Scotland vs England: If you're comparing Edinburgh to Manchester, use the Scotland calculator for the Scottish side.
Mistakes people make
1. Using a US tax mental model. UK PAYE uses income tax bands + Class 1 NI, not FICA.
2. Budgeting from gross. £150,000 on the offer letter is not £7,555/month in your account.
3. Assuming London has different income tax. It doesn't — rent and Council Tax are the London premium.
4. Comparing Scotland on gross only. At £150,000, RUK take-home is about £90,658 vs Scotland £84,978 — then stack rent.
5. Forgetting Council Tax. It's a separate household bill, not in PAYE.
Short answers
How much is £150,000 after taxes in Cardiff? About £90,658/year (~£7,555/month) in our 2026 baseline (rounded).
Is £150,000 a good salary in Cardiff? Solid nationally — whether it feels comfortable is mostly rent + neighbourhood.
Does Cardiff have a city income tax? No separate municipal wage tax — you pay England, Wales & NI income tax + Class 1 NI through PAYE.
Make these numbers yours
- England, Wales & NI paycheck calculator — tax code, pension, student loans, Scotland toggle
- Scotland paycheck calculator — Revenue Scotland bands side by side
- London comfortable salary (life-stage benchmark) — life-stage and comfortable salary bands
- Take-home salary table — £20k–£150k reference
- Life budget planner — plug in ~£7,555/month and stress-test rent
Tax rules change with each Budget — rerun the calculator before you sign a lease or accept an offer. Figures are rounded; year-end HMRC reconciliation may differ slightly from monthly PAYE.
FAQ
How much is £150,000 after taxes in Cardiff in 2026?
About £90,658/year take-home (~£7,555/month) for single, 1257L, no pension, no student loans, £150,000 employment income — from our UK paycheck calculator.
Do I pay income tax and National Insurance in Cardiff?
Yes — UK employees pay both through PAYE. On this baseline, income tax is about £54,332 and Class 1 NI about £5,011.
Is income tax different in Scotland?
Yes for Edinburgh and Glasgow — Scotland uses six bands (Revenue Scotland). England, Wales, and Northern Ireland share RUK HMRC bands. NI is identical UK-wide.
Is £150,000 enough to live alone in Cardiff?
Solo renting is workable for careful renters at £50k–£75k vs. London at the same gross. At ~£7,555/month net, flat shares or value neighbourhoods are common levers.
How does Cardiff compare to London at the same salary?
At £150,000 gross, take-home is identical to London — both use RUK bands. London's challenge is rent (£900–£1,250 vs London £1,800–£2,400). Use our UK calculator to stress-test your scenario.
Does pension change these numbers?
Yes — salary sacrifice saves tax and NI; net pay saves tax only. Rerun the calculator with your planned contribution.
The Bottom Line
- £90,658 take-home on £150,000 gross in Cardiff (2026, single, 1257L, our engine).
- England, Wales & NI income tax + Class 1 NI — budget in net, not gross.
- COL index 88 and rent decide whether £150,000 feels tight or workable more than the headline salary.
*Take-home uses this site's UK tax engine for England, Wales & NI, tax year 2026/27. Rent context from our move-out cost model and London comfortable salary (life-stage benchmark). Not financial advice.*