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Business & Management Salary Guide — 2026/27

Project Manager Salary After Tax UK

Estimated take-home pay for a project manager in the UK, based on typical salary ranges for 2026/27.

Based on published UK 2026/27 tax thresholds · England · Standard PAYE assumptions

Updated for 2026/27 Typical UK salary range No signup required Independent of HMRC

Many people search for project manager salary after tax or project manager take-home pay UK when researching this career. UK project manager salaries typically range from £35,000 to £60,000+ per year, with certifications (PRINCE2, PMP) and industry sector significantly affecting pay.

Typical Pay Range

Project Manager Salary & Take-Home Pay

Estimated using published UK 2026/27 PAYE rates · England · Tax code 1257L

Entry Level
£35,000 /yr gross
£28,720/yr take-home · £2,393/mo
UK Average
£47,000 /yr gross
£37,360/yr take-home · £3,113/mo
Experienced
£60,000 /yr gross
£45,357/yr take-home · £3,780/mo
£3,113
Avg Monthly Take-Home
£37,360
Avg Annual Take-Home
£6,886
Income Tax (avg salary)
£2,754
National Insurance (avg)
20.5%
Effective Tax Rate (avg)

Understanding Project Manager Take-Home Pay

UK project manager salaries typically range from £35,000 at entry level to £60,000 for experienced professionals, with a UK average around £47,000. At the average salary, estimated annual take-home pay is £37,360 (£3,113/month), after Income Tax of £6,886 and National Insurance of £2,754.

PAYE Income Tax and National Insurance deductions apply in the same way as any other UK employment — the first £12,570 of annual income is tax-free, with 20% basic rate tax applying above this up to £50,270.

Boosting take-home pay

Workplace pension contributions via salary sacrifice can reduce your taxable income and increase your pension pot at the same time. Use our salary sacrifice calculator to see your exact saving.

Common Questions

Project Manager Salary — FAQs

The average UK project manager salary is around £47,000 per year, ranging from £35,000 for junior project managers to £60,000+ for senior or certified (PRINCE2, PMP) project managers.

On the UK average project manager salary of £47,000, estimated take-home pay is around £37,360 per year (£3,113/month), after Income Tax and National Insurance.

Yes. PRINCE2, PMP (Project Management Professional) and Agile/Scrum certifications can increase salary by £5,000-£10,000, particularly for roles in IT, construction and finance sectors.

Technology, finance, pharmaceutical and large-scale construction/infrastructure sectors typically pay the highest project manager salaries in the UK, often £55,000-£80,000+ for experienced senior project managers.

Yes. Senior and programme-level project managers, particularly those managing large budgets or complex multi-stakeholder projects, can earn £70,000-£100,000+, making salary sacrifice pension planning increasingly valuable at this level.

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