Original salary£125,140
Sacrifice needed / year£25,140
Personal Allowance restored£12,570
Adjusted income after sacrifice£100,000
This salary-sacrifice taper example starts from one hundred and twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds gross salary and models twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds of annual pension salary sacrifice toward the adjusted-income threshold.
Salary-sacrifice taper context
current-year threshold model
This threshold model starts from one hundred and twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds gross salary and models about twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds a year of pension salary sacrifice toward the £100,000 adjusted-income target.
- This page is the one hundred and twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds salary tested for pension salary sacrifice case.
- A nearby lower comparison would be one hundred and twenty thousand one hundred and forty pounds salary tested for pension salary sacrifice.
- A nearby higher comparison would be one hundred and thirty thousand one hundred and forty pounds salary tested for pension salary sacrifice.
- Written sacrifice estimate: twenty-five thousand one hundred and forty pounds each year.
- Monthly take-home changes from £6,509 to £5,713 in the estimate.
- Personal Allowance restored in the model: £12,570.
Cash-flow focus
The key practical comparison is monthly take-home before and after the sacrifice, not only the allowance restored.
- Check fixed bills and savings before committing to a lower contractual cash salary.
- Employer payroll timing can change the visible payslip pattern.
Checks before using the result
Use this as a planning comparison only. Real outcomes depend on employer scheme rules, pension method, taxable benefits, Gift Aid, other income, minimum-wage guardrails and payroll timing.
- Use the tax-trap calculator if adjusted net income includes more than salary.
- Use the base salary page to compare the same salary before the sacrifice.